Manual Chain Hoist 2 Ton

Explore Kylift’s 2-ton manual chain hoists — durable, high-capacity lifting solutions for workshops, warehouses, and construction sites. Compare models, specifications, and get a quote directly.

Overview

The 2-ton manual chain hoist is designed for handling heavier loads up to 2000 kg with reliable mechanical performance. It’s widely used in manufacturing plants, maintenance workshops, and warehouse operations where electricity is not available or not necessary.

manual chain hoist 2 ton
  • Capacity: 2 ton (2000 kg)
  • Common uses: Workshop maintenance, small crane systems, load installation
  • Advantages: High strength alloy chain, smooth operation, compact housing

Kylift 2 Ton Models

Kylift Model HSZ — Standard 2T

 Kylift HSZ manual chain hoist 2 ton

All-purpose 2-ton manual chain block with hardened steel gears and zinc-plated chain. Ideal for daily industrial use.

Capacity2 ton
Lifting height3 m (standard)
Net weight~20 kg

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Kylift Model HSC — Heavy-Duty 2T

 Kylift HSC manual chain hoist 2 ton

Enhanced body with reinforced cover and improved brake system. Suitable for construction and continuous lifting tasks.

Capacity2 ton
Lifting height6 m / 12 m optional
Chain Grade80 or 100

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Specifications Comparison

Quick reference of Kylift 2-ton manual chain hoist specifications.

AttributeModel HSZModel HSC
Rated Capacity2 ton2 ton
Lifting Height3 / 6 m6 / 12 m
Chain Grade8080 / 100 optional
Braking SystemStandard pawl brakeDual friction disc brake
Warranty12 months12 months

Buying Guide & FAQs

When should I use a 2-ton manual hoist instead of a smaller one?
Choose a 2-ton model if your loads often exceed 1,000 kg or if you require more stability for repetitive lifting tasks. The 2T version offers greater chain strength and mechanical leverage.
Can it be used with a trolley or beam clamp?
Yes, Kylift manual hoists can be paired with push or geared trolleys for horizontal movement. Always verify the beam width and capacity rating before installation.
How often should I service a 2-ton hoist?
Inspect the chain, hooks, and brake mechanism monthly under normal use. Lubricate moving parts and replace worn chains immediately for safe operation.