Electric hoists. Can anybody give advice?

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slowmotion

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In my quest for World Domination , I need to hoist some stuff into my loft. The loft hatch is about 700mm square and I can insert a short length of scaffold pole to support the hoist some distance above the hatch. Something like this one above.^^^^^^^^



It only needs to hoist up nuclear warheads weighing less than 250kg using a two cable pull. Can anybody give me any advice about a good model? They cost from £60 upwards and I'm floundering with all the options. Use will be strictly intermittent. Any and all advice would be most welcome.
Thank you.
 
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Sharky

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Wear ear plugs, in case one of the nuclear warheads explode.
 
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slowmotion

slowmotion

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Price limit?
And how much clearance is there.
Unfortunately, World Domination is not quite yet at hand.......the cheaper the better.

Good point about the headroom. I would really like to be able to hoist a crate that is a metre tall through the hatch. Unfortunately, I can't measure the distance from the loft floor to the likely position of the scaffold pole without waking the security guards, but I can give you the data in a few hours' time.
 

sheddy

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Suffolk
now fess up - why are you storing motorcar parts ? this is supposed to be a bike forum !
 

irw

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Liverpool, UK
I'd like to echo Milkfloat's concern about the loading on the roof- generally speaking rooves are designed to hold their own weight, plus a bit of uniformly distributed snow.

You say less than 250kg on a two cable pull- does this mean the actual load is heavier than 250kg? Either way, that's a lot to hang off what sounds like a point load on a domestic wooden roof.

Ian
(Certified in entertainment rigging- slightly different scene but the principals and alarm bells are the same!)
 
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