Thanks a lot for the video. Got a question- I see you have a thimble on one end of the cable that's running through the Griphoist. I assume that the cable is permanently in the Griphoist then (or at least until you remove the thimble)? Or is there a way to get that cable, with the thimble on it, through the griphoist? Thanks.
You remove the cable. I actually work for the company who manufactures the Griphoist. Those wire ropes are called assemblies. We have different lengths & thicknesses of wire rope, depending on capacity. One side of the wire rope has a "Bulleted" end which help guide the wire through the Griphoist. The other end has the hook on it. Hope this answered your question.
Thanks for the great video. Do you think that could hoist an airplane? - Mav
Buen día me podrías regalar un turorial de como hacerle mantenimiento a uno de estos gracias de antemano,enviamelo traducido al español, gracias.
Thanks a lot for the video. Got a question- I see you have a thimble on one end of the cable that's running through the Griphoist. I assume that the cable is permanently in the Griphoist then (or at least until you remove the thimble)? Or is there a way to get that cable, with the thimble on it, through the griphoist? Thanks.
You remove the cable. I actually work for the company who manufactures the Griphoist. Those wire ropes are called assemblies. We have different lengths & thicknesses of wire rope, depending on capacity. One side of the wire rope has a "Bulleted" end which help guide the wire through the Griphoist. The other end has the hook on it. Hope this answered your question.
The 32 griphoist will lift 8000 and pull 16000