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RIGGING Phone: 800•438•0671 HOISTS Lincoln Strap Hoists were the first web strap design to enter the electric utility industry in 1966. The open frame construction allows for easy inspection and cleaning. The interlocking pawl mechanism prevents slippage often found with traditional braking mechanisms. Patented breakable stress link alerts the operator to an overload condition and preventing failure of fiberglass handle. The double flanged drum prevents web strap from making contact with ratchet teeth. Individually tested to 125% of rated capacity. Meets or exceeds ANSI B30.21 specifications for manual lever operated hoists. Available with standard latch or hotstick hook systems. LC-2W10 LC-2W10B LC-3W08 LC-3W08B LC-4W12 LC-4W12B Cap: Sgl Line (1000 lbs.) Dbl Line (2000 lbs.) Lift Dist. 9' Sgl/ 4.5' Dbl, 30" Hdl, Standard Hooks. Cap: Sgl Line (1000 lbs.) Dbl Line (2000 lbs.) Lift Dist. 9' Sgl/ 4.5' Dbl, 30" Hdl, Hot Stick Hooks. Cap: Sgl Line (1500 lbs.) Dbl Line (3000 lbs.) Lift Dist. 7' Sgl/ 3.5' Dbl, 30" Hdl, Standard Hooks. Cap: Sgl Line (1500 lbs.) Dbl Line (3000 lbs.) Lift Dist. 7' Sgl/ 3.5' Dbl, 30" Hdl, Hot Stick Hooks. Cap: Sgl Line (2000 lbs.) Dbl Line (4000 lbs.) Lift Dist. 10' Sgl/ 5' Dbl, 36" Hdl, Hot Stick Hooks. Cap: Sgl Line (2000 lbs.) Dbl Line (4000 lbs.) Lift Dist. 10' Sgl/ 5' Dbl, 36" Hdl, Standard Hooks. LC-2W10 Chance Strap Hoists are designed with special features, both 1-Ton and 2-Ton hoists offer a choice of two handle options for utility maintenance and construction. For rubber-glove work, select hoist with plastisol cap on handle end. For operation by hot-line tools, specify hoist with swivel-eye on handle end. All models have hot-stick rings on hooks and latches. Single strap of 1-Ton units reaches and lifts farther. 2-Ton units employ a sheavemounted hook in a double-strap becket. CH-PSC3090323 CH-PSC3120000 Cap: Sgl Line (2000 lbs.) Lift Dist. 8' Sgl., 22" Hdl, Hot Stick Hooks. Cap: Dbl Line (4000 lbs.) Lift Dist. 6' Sgl., 36" Hdl, Hot Stick Hooks. CH-PSC3090323 289

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