Posted by Bud in WV on February 10, 2009 at 15:11:43 from (75.108.158.22):
In Reply to: Ratcliff Chain Hoist posted by Dave in MS on February 10, 2009 at 13:20:22:
Didn't find anything on it on a search so it's time to wing it. We used Comealong, Tugit, Harrington and Coffing hoists and it was routine to take them apart and fix them. Sometimes the "free" works, sometimes it don't but the biggest thing we usually found was dirt or oil/grease in it. Scuffing the fiber clutch discs and the brass slip surface for them on some coarse emory cloth will usually cure slipping. If you were going to use this hoist on a real job, it'll have to be inspected and certified but a junker works real fine at home! I have several hoists, all made from scrap parts.
I have an online manual for a Coffing hoist - send me an email and I'll shoot it to you. It'll give you a general idea of what's inside a typical hoist anyway.
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