Keep lifting chains safely contained and organised with this practical chain collector accessory, designed for use with compact electric hoists.
Available in options to suit different chain lengths, it helps improve safety, reduce trip hazards and protect chains from damage during operation.
Product Features
- Securely collects and contains the hoist load chain during lifting operations
- Helps prevent chain tangling, snagging and trip hazards in the work area
- Reduces wear and damage to the chain by keeping it properly guided
- Suitable for use with compact electric hoists in a range of lifting setups
- Available to suit multiple chain length configurations
- Simple accessory solution to improve hoist safety and housekeeping
Key Specifications
| Product type | Chain collector accessory for compact electric hoists |
|---|---|
| Suitable for chain length | 3 m, 6 m, 12 m options |
| Compatibility | For use with compact electric hoist installations |
| Typical use | Collecting and managing hoist load chain |
| Price range | £200.40 - £403.80 (depending on option selected) |
| Category | Lifting equipment accessory |
Applications
- General workshop and maintenance lifting operations
- Warehouse and industrial hoist installations
- Production and assembly lines using compact electric hoists
- Service areas where safe chain management is critical
- Any environment requiring neat and controlled chain storage
Frequently Asked Questions
Which chain length option should I choose?
Select the option that matches the maximum chain length on your compact electric hoist. The available options are suitable for 3 m, 6 m or 12 m chains.
Can this chain collector be fitted to any compact electric hoist?
The chain collector is designed for use with compact electric hoist systems. Always check hoist specifications and mounting details to ensure compatibility before installation.
What are the main benefits of using a chain collector?
A chain collector keeps the load chain contained and guided, helping to prevent tangles, reduce trip hazards, and minimise wear on the chain, which can improve safety and extend service life.
