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Pulley blocks
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 09:16:56 +0100, Chris Hogg wrote:
I'm looking for a small sheaved pulley system with maybe two or three pulleys per sheave (if those are the right terms), capable of lifting a max of say 250 kg. I guess the sort of thing used for lifting engine blocks out of cars would be OK. Anyone point me to a supplier? =============================== The trade name for those small engine hoists was 'Haltrac'. Try 'googling' for 'Haltrac engine hoist' and Ebay will show one or two for sale. Cic. |
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Pulley blocks
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Cicero wrote: I'm looking for a small sheaved pulley system with maybe two or three pulleys per sheave (if those are the right terms), capable of lifting a max of say 250 kg. I guess the sort of thing used for lifting engine blocks out of cars would be OK. Anyone point me to a supplier? =============================== The trade name for those small engine hoists was 'Haltrac'. Try 'googling' for 'Haltrac engine hoist' and Ebay will show one or two for sale. Seems strange these are no longer - apparently - available new. Mine has given sterling service. -- *A plateau is a high form of flattery* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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