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Supplier: Mile-X Equipment, Inc.
Description: Jet 1SS-1C-10, 1 Ton Chain Hoist This Jet hoist ships by truck. Please notify Mile-X Equipment if residential or liftgate is required. Please note that for residential deliveries someone must be there to accept delivery. When ordering the checkout cart will incorrectly
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Supplier: Mile-X Equipment, Inc.
Description: Jet 112000 1SS 1 Ton 20' Lift This Jet hoist ships by truck. Please notify Mile-X Equipment if residential or liftgate is required. Please note that for residential deliveries someone must be there to accept delivery. When ordering the checkout cart will incorrectly state
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Supplier: Mile-X Equipment, Inc.
Description: Jet 111500 1SS 1 Ton, 15' Lift This Jet hoist ships by truck. Please notify Mile-X Equipment if residential or liftgate is required. Please note that for residential deliveries someone must be there to accept delivery. When ordering the checkout cart will incorrectly
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Supplier: Mile-X Equipment, Inc.
Description: Jet 1SS-3C-15, 1 Ton Chain Hoist This Jet hoist ships by truck. Please notify Mile-X Equipment if residential or liftgate is required. Please note that for residential deliveries someone must be there to accept delivery. When ordering the checkout cart will incorrectly
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Supplier: Ace Crane
Description: Standard Features: Trolley Speed 36 FPM (1&2 Ton) Trolley Speed 33 FPM (3 & 5 Ton) Simple adjustment of the trolley flange width Universal trolley wheels for all common steel beams Upper and Lower Limit Switch Side Guide Rollers
- Hoist Mounting: Trolley Mount
- Lift: 20 ft
- Line Type: Chain
- Load Capacity: 2000 to 10000 lbs
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[3] B. V. Jayawant, P. K. Sinha, A. R. Wheeler, R. J. Whorlow and J. Willsher, "Development of a 1 - ton magnetically suspended vehicle using controled D.C. electromagnets ," Proc. IEE, Sept. 1976, pp. 941-948.
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[15] B. V. Jayawant, P. K. Sinha, A. R. Wheeler, R. J. Whorlow and J. Willsher, “Development of 1 - ton Mag- netically Suspended Vehicle Using Controlled D.C. Elec- tromagnets ”, Proceedings of the IEE, vol.
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