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LIfting Hook for 67-300 - Goodall Manufacturing

Part #: 67-425

The Goodall Manufacturing 67-425 Lifting Hook is a vital accessory designed to enhance the versatility and safety of your Goodall 67-300 lifting device. Engineered for professional automotive and industrial environments, this robust hook provides a reliable and secure attachment point, streamlining the handling of heavy components and improving operational efficiency in your workspace.

Key Features

  • Enhanced Portability: Designed for convenient transport and easy attachment or removal from the Goodall 67-300, facilitating quick setup and repositioning.
  • Space-Saving Foldable Design: The hook conveniently folds down when not in active use, optimizing storage and minimizing obstruction in busy workshop areas.
  • Secure Lifting Point: Provides a strong, reliable connection for slings, chains, or other lifting apparatus, ensuring a stable and safe lift every time.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by Goodall, known for producing durable tools built to withstand the rigorous demands of professional use.
  • Seamless Integration: Specifically engineered for direct compatibility with the Goodall 67-300 lifting equipment, ensuring a secure and efficient connection.

Applications

This lifting hook is an essential tool for various professional applications, offering a secure solution for heavy material handling:

  • Automotive Service: Ideal for safely lifting and precisely positioning engines, transmissions, axles, and other heavy vehicle components during routine maintenance, repair, or overhaul procedures.
  • Industrial Maintenance: Facilitates the secure lifting and maneuvering of machinery parts, motors, and other weighty equipment in industrial workshops and manufacturing facilities.
  • General Workshop Use: Provides a dependable lifting point for a wide range of heavy objects, enhancing safety and efficiency across diverse professional tasks.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 04 February, 2015.