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Lifting Chain 4,000 Lb Capacity w/ Swivel Safety Hooks - OTC Tools and Equipment

Part #: 31800

The OTC 31800 Lifting Chain is engineered for professional automotive and industrial applications, providing a robust and secure solution for handling heavy loads with a floor crane. Designed for reliability and safety, this chain ensures efficient and controlled lifting operations in demanding shop environments.

Key Features

  • Heavy-Duty Capacity: Rated for a substantial 4,000 lb (1,814 kg) lifting capacity, suitable for a wide range of components.
  • Optimal Length: Measures 65-3/4 inches long, offering ample reach for various lifting tasks.
  • Durable Construction: Fabricated from robust 5/16 inch steel for enhanced strength and longevity in rigorous use.
  • Swivel Safety Hooks: Equipped with safety hooks on both ends that swivel, allowing for secure attachment and preventing tangles during lifts.
  • Dedicated Use: Specifically designed for use with floor cranes only, ensuring compatibility and safe operation within its intended parameters.
  • Seamless Integration: Fully compatible with the OTC 1806 floor crane, providing a reliable accessory for your existing equipment.

Applications

This professional-grade lifting chain is an essential tool for mechanics and technicians engaged in tasks such as engine removal and installation, transmission servicing, or lifting other heavy components within a vehicle. Its design ensures stable and secure engagement, making it ideal for precision lifts where control and safety are paramount in automotive repair shops, fleet maintenance facilities, and industrial settings.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: OTC Tools and Equipment
  • Model Number: 31800
  • Capacity: 4,000 Lb (1,814 kg)
  • Length: 65-3/4 inches (167 cm)
  • Material: 5/16 inch Steel Chain
  • Hooks: Swivel Safety Hooks (both ends)
  • Intended Use: For use with floor cranes only; not to be used with overhead hoists or lifts.

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 10 May, 2010.