I just heard about this new product from Ateco Eqipment. It is a portable, and lightweight Lifting and Pulling Device called the “PullzAll“.
The PullzAll has the ability to lift or pull up to 450KG. It comes in 2 models. A cordless (rechargable) version and a plug-in version. It has a 4.5 metres of 5.5mm diameter wire rope and a variable speed trigger, and an integrated directional switch that enables you to instantly change direction giving you precise control you need to stop and hold a load exactly where and when you want it.
The RRP of the PullzAll is $520 for the 230v Corded version and $865 for the 24v Rechargable version. (Prices are AUD inc. GST)
This is from the PullzAll website:
When you’re in the shop, working near a power source, just plug in PullzAll™ and let it help you tackle those labour-intensive chores. Move heavy machinery. Hoist an engine block. Lift a load precisely into place, then nail it, weld it, whatever it. You think up the task, and PullzAll™ flat out revolutionizes the amount of work one man can do.
When work takes you to more remote locations, bring the mechanical muscle of the portable, cordless PullzAll™ with you. From tough tasks like pulling pipe to stretching wire fence, you’ll come to count on PullzAll™ to get the job done quickly and effortlessly.
A strong motor and variable speed control allow you to move heavy items into place smoothly and precisely. These features equate to saving both time and money.
The PullzAll™ is for the tradesperson, farmer/rancher, or anyone that needs to lift or pull up to 450kg. This makes PullzAll™ ideal for construction, pipe fitting, iron work, equipment and plant maintenance, farm and ranch use, auto shops, garages, machine shops, home improvement, hunting, camping, and more.
Click here to go to the site for more info.
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Really it’s a very informative site.. thanks for this useful post!
That’s a pretty cool looking tool. Does it have a remote though so you don’t have to be close when you are3 pulling things that could let go?
Richard
Yeah it needs a two or three meter cable just to be safe!