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Elephant Lifting YA-160 Ratchet Lever
Elephant Lifting YA-160 Ratchet Lever

Elephant Lifting YA-160 Ratchet Lever Hoist, 12-3/16" Lever, 1.6 ton Capacity, 5' Lift Height, 1-3/16" Opening, Made in Japan

Product ID : 42906494


Galleon Product ID 42906494
Shipping Weight 21.8 lbs
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Model YA-160-5
Manufacturer Elephant Lifting
Shipping Dimension 17.72 x 7.6 x 6.42 inches
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Elephant Lifting YA-160 Ratchet Lever Features

  • Ratchet lever hoist with hook mount, electro-coated steel body with enclosed case, electro-coated internal components, and a nickel-plated disk hub and feed gear for strength and resistance to shock, corrosion, and wear

  • Mechanical galvanized grade 105 load chain for high tensile strength and to minimize weight

  • Single-action free spooling mechanism with automatic load braking, rounded lever shape facilitates operation

  • Drop forged steel mount hook and load hook with notched tips open slowly to indicate overload

  • Manufacturer load tested to 125% of rated capacity in accordance with ANSI/ASME requirements and complies with EC Machinery Directive 89/392/EEC, Annex II A


About Elephant Lifting YA-160 Ratchet Lever

The Elephant Lifting YA ratchet lever hoist has an electro-coated, steel body with an enclosed case, electro-coated components, and a nickel-plated disk hub and feed gear, for strength and resistance to shock, corrosion, and wear. This hoist has a mechanical galvanized grade 105 load chain for high tensile strength and to minimize weight. The mount hook and load hook are drop forged, made of steel, have notched tips, and open slowly to indicate overload. This hoist has a single-action free spooling mechanism with automatic load braking and a rounded lever shape to facilitate operation. It has a Weston-style mechanical friction disk brake with four braking surfaces. The YA ratchet lever hoist is suitable for use in the construction, marine, pulp mill, petroleum, and power industries to lift, lower, and move items, and can be employed for similar purposes in other industries. This hoist is manufactured in Japan. It is load tested by the manufacturer to 125% of rated capacity in accordance with American National Standards Institute/American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ANSI/ASME) requirements and complies with European Conformity (EC) Machinery Directive 89/392/EEC, Annex II A. Hoists are devices that use relatively small amounts of force to lift, lower, and pull heavy loads. Manual hoists transfer a small, hand-exerted force either across a series of gears to multiply the force into one large enough to lift the designated load, or over a pulley, drum, or sheave to leverage the force into one strong enough to lift the load. This makes it possible for an operator to manage heavy loads. The manual force is usually applied using a hand chain, lever, or lever ratchet, lifting the load by a hook attached to a chain, rope, or wire. Hand chain and lever hoists commonly use mechanical disk brakes called Weston-style brakes that hold the load in place while the operator’s hands are released to make the next pull, secure the load once it has been lifted, and control the descent of the load as it is lowered. Ratchet puller hoists commonly use ratchets instead of mechanical brakes to secure and control the load. Manual hoists are commonly attached to or suspended from structures by hook or trolley mounts, and are used in the transportation, construction, manufacturing, mining, and material handling industries, among others. Capacity is the maximum rated load a hoist can handle. While manufacturers may indicate they have tested a hoist beyond its limits, operators should never attempt to lift a load heavier than the maximum rated load. Pull force describes the amount of force that needs to be applied to lift a load. If a 1/2-ton manual hoist specifies a pull force of 40 lb., for example, the operator needs to be able to pull a 40-lb. weight in order to lift the maximum 1/2-ton (500-lb.) load. Headroom is the distance from the bottom of the load hook to the top of the hoist. This is the minimum amount of vertical space needed for the hoist to hang freely and operate correctly. Lift is the maximum vertical distance the load hook can move a load. Elephant Lifting Products distributes Elephant Chain Block hoists, beam clamps, and trolleys. The company, founded in 2009, is based in Gonzales, LA. The Elephant Chain Block Company, headquartered in Osaka, Japan, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 9001.