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Lever Block/ Hoist

A lever block, also known as a lever hoist, is a manual lifting and pulling device used to move heavy loads with minimal physical effort. Unlike standard chain blocks that typically only lift vertically, lever blocks are versatile tools that can also pull horizontally or be used at various angles for tensioning and lashing.

Specifications

Specifications for common sizes:

Safety

Safety precautions for using lever blocks are critical to preventing equipment failure and serious injury. Key precautions include conducting thorough pre-use inspections, strictly adhering to load limits, and maintaining a straight-line pull during operation.

Pre-Use Inspection Checklist 

Never operate a lever block straight out of storage without verifying its condition. At a minimum, check the following:

  • Hooks & Latches: Ensure hooks rotate freely and are free from cracks, nicks, or bending. Safety latches must be present and function correctly to prevent load slippage.
  • Load Chain: Inspect for twists, kinks, corrosion, or stretching. Each link should be free-moving and properly lubricated.
  • Brake System: Verify the internal brake engages and releases smoothly. Conduct a light tension test with a small load to confirm it holds securely.
  • Lever & Housing: Check for bent handles, warped casing, or missing bolts. The selector switch should clearly click into “UP,” “DOWN,” and “NEUTRAL” positions.

Critical Operational Precautions

  • Adhere to WLL: Never exceed the Working Load Limit (WLL)marked on the hoist’s identification plate.
  • Maintain Straight-Line Pull: The chain must remain in a straight line between the anchor point and the load. Side loading or pulling at an angle creates dangerous stress levels and can cause internal binding.
  • Avoid “Cheater Bars”: Do not extend the lever handle with a pipe or “cheater bar” to gain more leverage; if the load requires excessive effort, the hoist is likely overloaded or faulty.
  • Proper Hooking: Never use the load chain as a sling by wrapping it around the load and hooking back onto the chain. Use appropriately rated lifting slings

Safe Working Environment

  • Stand Clear: Position yourself to the side of the pull path to avoid being struck if the load shifts or the chain fails. Never stand directly under a suspended load.
  • Controlled Movement: Operate the lever with steady, controlled pumps. Avoid jerky or rapid motions that could introduce shock loads to the system.
  • Never Leave Unattended: Do not leave a load suspended while unattended. If an emergency requires you to leave, the area must be cordoned off.
  • Environmental Hazards: Avoid exposing the hoist to chemicals, acids, or extreme temperatures (typically outside -40°C to +60°C) unless approved by the manufacturer.

 

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