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Harrington Cheetah TCS Pendant Model Air-Powered Hoist, Hook Mount, 1/2 Ton Capacity, 10' Lift, 60 fpm Max Lift Speed, 16-1/3" Headroom, 1" Hook Opening, 1/2" NPT, 90 psi

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About Harrington Cheetah TCS Pendant Model Air-Powered

The Harrington Cheetah TCS is an air-powered, adjustable speed hoist with a pendant control for precise handling and remote operation; hook mount, cast-aluminum body, and unlimited duty cycle for continuous operation in high-volume production environments; and a spring-loaded, eight-vane motor with air feathering control to facilitate precise load handling and gentle load placement. This hoist has an average decibel rating (dBA) of 80dBA, measured at a distance of three feet from the exhaust manifold, for comfortable noise levels. It has an external speed adjustment screw that can be set without tools, an enclosed disk motor brake for added reliability, and a nickel plated load chain for resistance to corrosion, abrasion, and wear. The Harrington Cheetah TCS air hoist is typically used in high-production manufacturing or construction environments that require continuous operation in areas such as assembly lines and workstation operations, but also may be used for similar applications in other industries. This hoist is produced to comply with American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B30.16 and ASME HST-5M standards. When used according to manufacturer’s recommendations, this product is covered by a one-year warranty from date of shipment against defects in workmanship or materials. Hoists are devices that use relatively small amounts of force to lift, lower, and move heavy loads. Air hoists, also called pneumatic hoists, are powered by compressed air to transfer a small, motor-generated force across a series of gears that multiply the force into one large enough to lift the designated load. The load is usually lifted by a hook that is attached to a chain, rope, or wire. Air hoists are commonly suspended from structures by hook or trolley mounts. They are typically used in a variety of industries such as transportation, construction, manufacturing, mining, and material handling for heavy-duty applications, frequent and repetitiv