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A chain hoist is a mechanism for lifting or lowering an object, using a drum around which rope or chain wraps. Friction brakes help hold the load or object and can be used to help control the descent of the load. A hoist may be electrically driven.

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A chain hoist is a mechanism for lifting or lowering an object, using a drum around which rope or chain wraps. Friction brakes help hold the load or object and can be used to help control the descent of the load. A hoist may be electrically driven.
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A chain hoist is a mechanism for lifting or lowering an object, using a drum around which rope or chain wraps. Friction brakes help hold the load or object and can be used to help control the descent of the load. A hoist may be electrically driven.

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