Lifting Capacity
1-Ton Hoists
The 1-ton Coffing EC is a high-duty electric chain hoist built for frequent, dependable lifting of equipment in production, maintenance, and industrial handling environments.
EC 1-Ton Hoists
Product Details
These specs break down the 1-ton Coffing EC’s core features and available options, helping you compare various models and configurations, so you can easily choose the right hoist for your application.
Configurations
- Lift Height (ft): 10, 15, 20
- Voltage Options: 115, 230, 460
- Phase Options: Single, Three
- Mounting: Rigid hook, Swivel hook, Trolley mount
Specifications
- Rated Capacity: 1-Ton (2000-lbs)
- Lift Speed (FPM): 8, 12, 16
- Control: Pendant
- Headroom (in): 16-7/8 (12fpm & 16fpm), 18-1/4 (8fpm)
- Motor (HP): 1/2 (8fpm), 1 (12fpm & 16fpm)
- Reeving: 1 (16fpm), 2 (8fpm & 12fpm)
- Duty Rating: H4
- Chain Container: Not Included
- Country of Origin: United States
Suspension Options
Rigid Top Hook
The 1-ton Coffing EC can be ordered with a rigid top hook for standard hook-suspended installation.
Swivel Top Hook
The 1-ton EC is also available with a swivel hook to help the hook align with the load and reduce twisting.
Coffing CTA Plain Trolley
The 1-ton EC is compatible with the CTA plain trolley via clevis configuration or a rigid lug.
Universal Plain Trolley
The Universal plain trolley is compatible with the 1-ton Coffing EC hoist with a lug mount configuration.
Coffing CTA Geared Trolley
The 1-ton EC is compatible with a CTA geared trolley with the clevis configuration or a rigid lug.
Universal Geared Trolley
The Universal geared trolley is compatible with the 1-ton Coffing EC hoist with a lug mount configuration.
Coffing MT Motorized Trolley
The 1-ton EC is compatible with a MT motorized trolley with the clevis configuration or a rigid lug.
Universal Motorized Trolley
The 1-ton Coffing EC is compatible with the Universal motorized trolley utilizing a lug mount configuration.
Industries & Applications
A 1-ton EC is ideal when you routinely lift substantial loads and need strong capacity for safety and efficiency.
- Production: Lifting and positioning large assemblies, weldments, and fixtures on busy production lines.
- Fabrication: Handling heavier steel components, frames, and assemblies where repeatable lifts are critical.
- Machine Shops: Moving larger fixtures, rotary tables, and castings during changeovers and setup.
- Maintenance: Removing and installing pumps, gearboxes, HVAC components, and industrial equipment.
- Material Handling: Loading and unloading heavier crates, skids, and equipment when forklifts aren’t practical.
- Process Equipment: Supporting service on conveyors, mixers, process skids, and production equipment.
- Industrial Service: Lifting subassemblies and heavy shop fixtures in maintenance bays and service areas.