Lift-All Winch Line Assemblies
Lift-All winch and hoist lines are engineered to outperform in the toughest lifting environments. Each line is crafted from 6x19 IWRC wire-rope construction, delivering exceptional resistance to abrasion and crushing while maintaining superior load integrity. Choose between carbon hooks for generous throat openings or alloy hooks designed for enhanced durability -Â whichever best matches your application.
Every assembly features a high-efficiency Flemish Eye splice, ensuring optimal strength and dependable performance under demanding conditions. A heavy-duty thimble reinforces the eye to extend service life, while a stainless-steel latch keeps the hook secure and properly positioned during operation.
Built to meet OSHA 1910.184 and ASME B30.9 standards, Lift-All lines arrive ready for immediate installation, eliminating assembly time and reducing downtime. With economical customization options available, you can configure each line to fit your exact lifting requirements.
Original: $72.43
-65%$72.43
$25.35
Description
Lift-All winch and hoist lines are engineered to outperform in the toughest lifting environments. Each line is crafted from 6x19 IWRC wire-rope construction, delivering exceptional resistance to abrasion and crushing while maintaining superior load integrity. Choose between carbon hooks for generous throat openings or alloy hooks designed for enhanced durability -Â whichever best matches your application.
Every assembly features a high-efficiency Flemish Eye splice, ensuring optimal strength and dependable performance under demanding conditions. A heavy-duty thimble reinforces the eye to extend service life, while a stainless-steel latch keeps the hook secure and properly positioned during operation.
Built to meet OSHA 1910.184 and ASME B30.9 standards, Lift-All lines arrive ready for immediate installation, eliminating assembly time and reducing downtime. With economical customization options available, you can configure each line to fit your exact lifting requirements.
















