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Selling this out of my workshop as its been a storage hoist for almost 2 years and I'm wanting to change the workshop around to facilitate a new fabricator that's moving in.

It was serviced about 3 months ago and 12 months ago it had a full rebuild including lifting nuts, drive gears and chains.

The hoist is a screw type so no hydraulics to leak.

Has a current work cover certificate and is perfectly safe.

In 2 years its been lucky to go up and down 20times and has only had 4 cars stored on it in that time.

The motor requires a new rear bearing its fairly noisy but works fine. Lower limit switch is broken from a trolley jack and needs replacing.

3 phase power required

Model is tek3000

3tonne capacity.

Asking $1500

Located in Campbeltown can arrange removal and installation from city wide hoist services at additional cost.

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