Ingersoll Rand MLK 1/2 Ton Air Chain Hoist, Pendant Controlled
$4,540.80
The Ingersoll Rand MLK family of hoists is suitable for A5 / H5 severe-duty use in the 1/4 to 1 Ton range. The MLK Series is designed to be used as a highspeed production hoist. For more precise control, MLKS slow-speed models are available.
Brand | Ingersoll Rand |
Model | MLK |
Capacity (Ton) | 1/2 |
Lift (ft.) | 10 |
Lifting Speed (FPM) | 55 |
Reeving | 1 |
Weight, Base Model (lbs.) | 48 lbs. |
- Ingersoll Rand MLK - The MLK Series incorporates a larger chain wheel to accommodate 3/8” diameter chain and a lower gear ratio to handle increased load capacities.
- Capacity & Lift - MLK Series hoist capacities range from 1/4 to 1 Ton and are severe-duty rated. With a standard lift of 10 feet.
- Motor - 100 percent duty-cycle multi-vane motor with high torque, low maintenance design, and air porting under vanes for smooth operation, positive starting, and long life.
- Frame - High-strength aluminum housing is strong, yet lightweight for maximum portability and weather resistance.
- Chain - Slack chain is guided into drive wheels by a specially designed opening that prevents dangerous cross-linking. A small amount of exhaust air flows over chain and drive wheel to help lubricate chain from spent in-line lubrication of motor.
- Brake - Air-operated, non-asbestos, self-adjusting disc brake balances effort to motor torque by sensing air pressure in the valve chest, providing precise control and eliminating back-drop encountered with some mechanical brakes; if air supply is interrupted, pressure release causes instantaneous, automatic braking
- Gears - Heat-treated planetary gearing system provides high-torque capability by splitting the torque path, thereby dividing and balancing the load over more teeth, assuring longer life and reduced maintenance.
- Safety - Upper and lower limit stops prevent dangerous over-travel of the hook in either direction, reducing possible damage to hoist or load. Manual brake release kit allows operators to safely lower a suspended load in a power failure.