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Our standard coil lifters are 28 to 37 inches long and have a 15 to 19 inch diameter when not carrying a coil. When carrying a coil they are 31 to 41 inches long and have a 13 to 21 inch diameter. They range in weight from 11-48 pounds. These small coil lifters can lift 400-1500 pounds.
NO. Simply hang it and lift it. No electricity is required. The lifters are small, portable and there is no changing the attitude of the coils when transporting the coils.
Only ¼” is needed under the coil. The feet are angled so they slide under the coil as the spreader disk goes up firmly pressing the legs against the inside of the coil as it is raised.
YES, but we do not recommend this. If several coils were stacked, because the legs are angled, the only coil held securely would be the bottom coil. The taller you stack coils the greater the distance from the legs to the inside edge of the coils and the greater chance for the top coils in the stack to shift off center.
Either a hook or a chain can be used.
Please refer to these drawings to see the hoist ring dimensions. Our CS 400 and CS 750 products use the smaller hoist ring while the CS 1500 requires the larger hoist ring.

With a reasonable amount of care, no.
Any type of crane system will do, stationary or portable.
For stationary use, an overhead crane with a chain fall works well. To transport the coil from room to room an engine lifter can be used. Because our coil lifters are so small and portable and you don’t have to change the attitude of the coil when moving it, our coil lifters can be moved by virtually anything with a hook or chain that will support the weight of the coil.
YES, as long as the peg is no greater than 6 inches tall.
YES you can. We do make up special orders for companies. Please call us with I.D.’s and the weight of the coil you will be lifting.
YES, but the price would be impacted based upon your requirements.
YES, but the price would be impacted based upon your requirements.
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