Product Description
Features: Safety first! This hoist comes with overload protection via a slip clutch design, stopping it from lifting loads beyond its rated capacity. Thermal overload protection guards against overheating in low - voltage situations. The DC electro - magnetic brake, an industry - proven safety feature, secures the load even if power cuts out. Upper and lower limit switches prevent the load chain from over - traveling. For durability, it has a sealed gear train with a maintenance - free oil bath. The Grade 80 black oxide coated load chain is built to last. The 24 - volt push - button control pendant with a cable strain relief system ensures reliability in industrial and commercial settings. Its all - steel, fully enclosed construction with a powder - coat finish keeps moisture, dust, and debris out, extending the hoist's lifespan. Specifications: Headroom is 31.5 inches, lift is 15 feet, with 3 falls. The motor power is 1.75 HP, lifting speed is 6 FPM, and the duty cycle is 25%. The load chain dimensions are 8 x 24 mm. It runs on 1 - phase power with voltages of 115 / 230 V and has a 3 - ton load capacity with an H3 duty cycle rating. The JET® SSC Series electric hoists blend safety and durability for commercial and industrial use. All models have a slip clutch for overload protection. They're available in single or three - phase options. Single - phase models prevent overheating, while three - phase models protect against incorrect wiring. The DC electro - magnetic brake adds safety, and the maintenance - free gear train offers reliability. Available in 0.5 to 5 - ton capacities with standard 10, 15, and 20 - foot lifts (custom lifts available).
Using your Jet electric chain hoist is easy. First, make sure the power supply matches the hoist's voltage requirements (either 115V or 230V, single - phase). Connect the hoist to a suitable power source and use the 24 - volt push - button control pendant to operate it. When lifting a load, check that it doesn't exceed the 3 - ton capacity. Remember, the overload protection is there to keep things safe, but it's still your responsibility to not overload the hoist. Don't let the load chain over - travel. The upper and lower limit switches are in place to help, but always pay attention. When the hoist is not in use, turn off the power. As for maintenance, you're in luck! The sealed gear train with an oil bath means you don't have to do much upkeep. Just keep an eye on the hoist for any signs of wear, like damage to the load chain. If you notice anything wrong, stop using the hoist right away and have it checked by a professional.