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Cranes & Tie Downs • LIFTING & MOVING EQUIPMENT
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                  Winch Operated Truck Jib cranes

          APPLICATIONS:
          •  Installed in your pick-up truck bed, this winch operated jib crane will help lift loads up to 1,000 lbs.
          •  Lift items from ground to truck bed height, then rotate into cargo area.
          FeATureS:
          •  Includes telescopic boom design with manual hydraulic hand pump to pivot boom up and down.
          •  Manual cable winch (with 1/4" cable diameter) to lift and lower loads.
          •  Unit comes with one grab hook, one chain slot lock, and one sling hook with latch.
          •  Safety yellow in color.
          •  Welded steel construction.


                                                                                                     MOdEl #WtJ-4-g
          sPEcificATiOns:
          Mounting Plate Dimensions ....10-1/2" x 10-1/2"
          Base Height .............................................12-1/2"
          Overall Height .................................................56"         MOdEl #WtJ-2-g
          Crane Swivels ...............................................360°
                      HOOk                      rEAcH                     WEigHT                  mODEL   OrDEr  PricE
                     mAximum                    LEngTH                    cAPAciTY         WEigHT  #       #     EAcH
          Extended: 105"   Retracted: 13" to 90-1/2" Extended: 49-1/2"   Retracted: 32-3/4" Extended: 500 lbs.   Retracted: 1,000 lbs.  134  lbs. WTJ-2-G 98-501-982 $574.99
          Extended: 105"   Retracted: 13" to 90-1/2" Extended: 49-1/2"   Retracted: 32-3/4" Extended: 1,000 lbs.   Retracted: 2,000 lbs. 218 lbs. WTJ-4-G 98-501-983  608.99
                     Load Hugger Tie Downs
                     Ratcheting Action                                                                      MOdEl #60101
          APPLICATIONS:        FeATureS:
          •  The fast and easy way to   •  Highest quality cargo control available.                          MOdEl #60103
           secure cargo.       •  Flexible, conforms to the load.
                               •  Ratchet assembly allows easy, secure adjustment.
                               •  Assorted end fittings to suit your needs.
                               •  Soft, wide webbing won't damage load.                                      MOdEl #61001
                               •  Lightweight, easy to handle.
                               •  Meets all DOT and CVSA regulations.
                BrEAking   WOrking     EnD   mODEL   OrDEr   PricE                                           MOdEl #26422
           sEriEs               sizE                                                                                    material Handling, Storage & BookS
                sTrEngTH  LOAD LimiT  fiTTing  #      #     EAcH
          1,000  2,100 lbs.  700 lbs.  1"W x 10'L U-Hook  60101 96-002-800  $25.09
          1,000  2,100 lbs.  700 lbs.  1"W x 10'L Open Hook 60103 96-002-801  26.19
          10000 10,000 lbs. 3,300 lbs. 2"W x 27'L Flat Hook  61001 96-002-802  49.99
          10,000 10,000 lbs. 3,300 lbs. 2"W x 27'L U-Hook  26422 96-002-805  49.99
          15,000 15,000 lbs. 5,000 lbs. 4"W x 27'L Flat Hook  26424 96-002-806  170.99                       MOdEl #26424
                                                   EffEct Of AnglE Of lift On A Sling'S RAtEd cApAcity
          Using slings at an angle can become deadly if that angle is not taken into consideration when selecting the sling to be used. The tension on each leg of the sling is
          increased as the angle of lift, from horizontal, decreases. It is most desirable for a sling to have a larger angle of lift, approaching 90°. Lifts with angles of less than 30° from
          horizontal are not recommended. If you can measure the angle of lift or the length and height of the sling as rigged, you can determine the properly rated sling for your lift.


                                     rEDucED cAPAciTY
                                     What would be the rating of each sling
                                     rigged at this angle?
                                     1. Calculate the Reduction Factor (RF).
                                       a.  Using the angle from horizontal,
           EffEcT Of AngLE:            read across the Angle Chart to
                                       the corresponding number of the
             TEnsiOn   AngLE frOm   rEDucTiOn  Reduction Factor column.
             fAcTOr (Tf)   HOrizOnTAL   fAcTOr (rf)  - OR -
             1.000    90°     1.000    b.  Divide sling height* (H) by
             1.004    85°     0.996     sling length* (L).
             1.015    80°     0.985                                  chOkER hitch  vERticAl hitch  REducEd cApAcity
             1.035    75°     0.966  2.  Reduction Factor (RF) x the sling's
             1.064    70°     0.940    rated capacity for the type hitch that
             1.104    65°     0.906    will be used = Sling's Reduced Rating.
             1.155    60°     0.866  *  Measured from a common horizontal
             1.221    55°     0.819   plane to the hoisting hook.
             1.305    50°     0.766                                                    Reduced capacity Example:
             1.141    45°     0.707                                                    Vertical Choker rating of each sling = 6,000 lbs.
             1.555    40°     0.643                                                    Measured Length (L) = 6 ft.
             1.742    35°     0.574                                                    Measured Height (H) = 4 ft.
             2.000    30°     0.500                                                    Reduction Factor (RF) = 4 (H) ÷ 6 (L) = .667
           Sling capacity decreases as the angle                                       Reduced sling rating in this configuration = .667
           from horizontal decreases. Sling angles                                     (RF) x 6,000 lbs. = 4,000 lbs. of lifting capacity
           of less than 30° are not recommended.
                                                                   vERticAl bASkEt hitch  per sling
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