Lifting Capacity

2-Ton Hoists

The Coffing JLC 2-ton electric chain hoist is built for higher-capacity lifting in demanding industrial applications where durability and controlled operation are essential.

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Product Details

These specifications and configurations highlight the key features and options for the 2-ton Coffing JLC electric chain hoist, making it easy to compare models and select the right hoist for your lifting needs.

Configurations

  • Lift Height (ft): 10, 15, 20
  • Voltage Options: 115, 230, 460
  • Phase Options: Single, Three
  • Mounting: Rigid hook, Trolley mount

Specifications

  • Rated Capacity: 2-Ton (4000-lbs)
  • Lift Speed (FPM): 8
  • Control: Pendant
  • Headroom (in): 20-5/8
  • Motor (HP): 1
  • Reeving: 2
  • Duty Rating: H4
  • Chain Container: Included
  • Country of Origin: United States
Coffing JLC Electric Chain Hoist

Mounting Options

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Rigid Hook (standard)

This rigid upper hook comes standard with all Coffing JLC models, including the 2-ton models.

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Coffing CTA Geared Trolley

The Coffing JLC 2-ton hoist is compatible with the 2-ton CTA geared trolley utilizing the clevis or lug attachment.

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Universal Geared Trolley

The 2-ton hoist is compatible with the 2-ton Universal geared trolley.

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Coffing CTA Plain Trolley

The 2-ton JLC is compatible with the Coffing 2-ton CTA plain trolley utilizing the clevis or lug attachment.

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Universal Plain Trolley

The 2-ton hoist is compatible with the 2-ton Universal plain trolley.

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Coffing MT Motorized Trolley

The JLC 2-ton is compatible with the Coffing 2-ton MT motorized trolley utilizing the clevis or lug attachment.

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Universal Motorized Trolley

The 2-ton hoist is compatible with the 2-ton Universal motorized trolley.

Industries & Applications

The Coffing JLC 2-ton electric chain hoist is designed for industrial environments that require dependable overhead lifting.

  • Manufacturing: Widely used in manufacturing facilities to lift and position larger assemblies.
  • Assembly Lines: Supports assembly and sub-assembly operations involving heavier parts.
  • Maintenance & Repair: Commonly selected for lifting motors, pumps, gearboxes, dies, and other heavy equipment.
  • Overhead Cranes: Frequently installed on jib cranes, monorails, and light overhead crane systems.
  • Material Handling: Used for overhead handling of heavy pallets, containers, and equipment.
  • Facilities & Support: Installed in mechanical rooms, utility areas, and plant support spaces.