Key Features:
- 1-Ton Capacity:
- As before, this means the chain block is designed to safely lift loads weighing up to 1,000 kilograms.
- 6-Meter Lift:
- This is the crucial difference. It indicates that the chain block can raise a load to a height of 6 meters (approximately 20 feet). This extended reach is valuable in situations with high ceilings or where objects need to be lifted to significant heights.
- Heavy-Duty Construction:
- This emphasizes the robust nature of the chain block, built to withstand frequent and demanding use. This typically involves:
- High-strength steel components.
- Durable load chains (often Grade 80).
- Reinforced housing.
- Reliable braking mechanisms.
- This emphasizes the robust nature of the chain block, built to withstand frequent and demanding use. This typically involves:
Important Considerations:
- Increased Chain Length:
- The longer chain length means that the chain block itself will be larger and heavier.
- It’s essential to ensure that the supporting structure can handle the combined weight of the chain block and the load.

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