Lever hoists are handy tools which will enable you to move the heaviest of items with relative ease. They really do work like magic to make your job easier. And today, we’re pulling back the curtain on lever hoists.
Lever hoists are the supermen of the power hoist world. They feature a long handle that you pull and push to raise and lower heavy objects. The LoadStar lever hoists’ materials are tough enough to handle huge weights. They are also lightweight and portable for when you need to get up close and personal with a project.
If you operate a lever hoist there are certain guidelines that you should follow to ensure safety. First, determine the weight of the object you want to lift to ensure that it’s not too heavy for your lever hoist. Secondly, make sure you have the hoist securely attached to some kind of anchor point, before raising anything. Finally, remember to move the lever slowly while using it, so you don’t end up with any accidents!

Picture you are holding a large box that you want to place up on a high shelf. You can make the box to get off the floor and on the shelf with a lever hoist without breaking a sweat. The lever hoist does the work quickly and easily.

But even though it's difficult to move heavy items around a cluttered workspace, it's not the only application for a lever hoist. You also need to understand how to lift items safely so you don’t do yourself a mischief. Make sure to always kneel and lift with a straight back. It will prevent straining your back and injuries.

So what’s really going on when you use a lever hoist? A hoist contains a particular apparatus that, using gears and some springs, multiplies the force you push on the handle. This means you can safely and easily lift weights much heavier than you ever could with your hands alone. It’s like having a robot assistant to help you get the job done.