Thank you so much. That makes sense! A family member passed and all of these tools are a bit overwhelmingDoes it have the option of a pulley at the hook? Some older chain hoists came with a pulley which would account for the dual rating on your hoist. I'm just speaking from common sense rather than knowledge or expertise. I would think that it would be rated for 2 tons if lifting directly with the hook and 4 tons if incorporating a pulley.
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I do remember hearing my dad call it that many years ago. It was so dark in that garage, we had a hard time taking photos. Come to find out, it’s a 3/4 Ton.It is a little different than the one that I have, same handle side, mine is rated at 1 1/2 ton, we call that a "come along" not a chain hoist.
Thanks so much for information, truly appreciate it.They can be pretty handy to have around, as they can be used in any position, something that is not so handy with an ordinary chain hoist.
Should say 3/4 ton made in 1960's or 1970's. I forgot where label is.Would like some help identifying this CM CHAIN HOIST. Is it 4 ton? Is that a 2 above the 4?
Would think 2 ton single and dead ended with a snatch block 4 tonShould say 3/4 ton made in 1960's or 1970's. I forgot where label is.
Dave