► Chain Hoists

Mechanical Muscle for Overhead Lifting For clean, controlled vertical lifting without the need for hydraulics, chain hoists are the trade-tough choice. Whether you're raising engine blocks, aligning steel beams, or tensioning formwork, this collection gives you the precision, power, and safety to lift with confidence. Built to handle tough Aussie...

Mechanical Muscle for Overhead Lifting

For clean, controlled vertical lifting without the need for hydraulics, chain hoists are the trade-tough choice. Whether you're raising engine blocks, aligning steel beams, or tensioning formwork, this collection gives you the precision, power, and safety to lift with confidence.

Built to handle tough Aussie worksites and workshop environments, our hoists are engineered to meet AS/NZS load standards, offering mechanical lifting advantage where space, speed, and reliability matter. From compact chain blocks to high-capacity lever hoists, every piece is made for real-world performance.

What’s in This Collection:

► Manual Chain Blocks (0.5T to 5T)
‣ Designed for vertical lifting in garages, rigging bays, and gantry setups

► Lever Hoists (0.75T to 9T)
‣ Multi-directional ratchet-style hoists—perfect for angled pulls, tensioning, and load alignment

► Replacement Parts: Load Chains, Hooks & Gears
‣ Keep your gear in working order with service-ready spares

► Mounting Systems: Beam Clamps, Trolleys & Brackets
 ‣ Compatible with I-beams, gantries, and fixed wall supports

Why Industrial Crews Choose Chain Hoists from Industrial Shed

From mechanics and metalworkers to riggers and site managers, these hoists are built to handle dust, grease, and daily wear. Designed for simplicity, strength, and servicing, they’re the reliable lifting solution trusted across VIC, NSW, and beyond.

► Rated for workshop, construction & field use
► Easy to operate with minimal maintenance
► Fast shipping from Mornington Peninsula

Frequently Asked Questions

Chain blocks are ideal for vertical lifting, using a hand chain for smooth, stable control. Lever hoists allow for horizontal pulling and angled tensioning, offering more directional flexibility.

Yes. Chain hoists are commonly used for suspended engine work, especially in vehicle service pits and tight workshop areas where floor space is limited.

Absolutely. All our lifting gear is clearly WLL-stamped and meets AS/NZS safety standards for trade and industrial use.

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