David Round Datasheets for Hoists
Industrial hoists are lifting and pulling devices that use a cable, rope, or chain to move or lift a load. Hoists are primarily used for vertical lifting, and usually have a feature for ceiling mounting such as a hook or trolley mount.
Hoists: Learn more
| Product Name | Notes |
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| Space-saving wire rope hoist products expand overhead work space Requiring as little as 16" of beam-to-hook clearance (headroom), these wire rope hoists create additional overhead lifting space. Maximize usable workspace... | |
| Standard Air Powered Wire Rope Hoists Variable Speed Air Hoist Positions Loads Accurately Without Electronics Lift loads safely in hazardous environments Minimize sparking, static and electrical hazards with this air-powered... | |
| Summary of Features 304/316 Series Stainless Steel construction Stainless Steel gearbox casing and shafts Food-Grade chain and gearbox lubrication 304 Series stainless steel chain Stainless steel forged safety swivel hook... | |
| Summary of Features Two adjustable hoist speeds – Ultra low speed (low as 1.5 FPM) – Normal speed Models available from ½ to 5 ton load capacities Controls with AC... | |
| Withstand High-Temperature Foundry Applications Designed with the assistance of foundry managers and casting line personnel, David Round's line of hot melt hoists sets the standard for ladle handling hoist in... | |
| A Stainless Steel Strap Hoist Improves The Efficiency And Safety Of Your Workforce While Maintaining The High Standards Required By Industries Like Pharmaceutical And Food Processing. | |
| David Round's corrosion-resistant hoists are ideal for sanitary processing environments or anywhere a cleanroom hoist is required such as pharmaceutical, food processing or electronics manufacturing. | |
| The David Round Lab-Lift™ all-stainless steel cleanroom hoist represents an advancement in cleanroom material handling equipment design to further minimize the potential for contamination. It is specifically engineered and manufactured... | |
| The low head hoist design minimizes beam-to-hook distance Create additional workspace over assembly bays to accommodate taller equipment designs. Reduce bridge crane profiles for restricted height applications in existing buildings. |