Can Demco 5th Wheel Lifting Bracket # DM6100 Lift a 5th Wheel Hitch Head and Base or Just the Head
Question:
Will this lift the base and the hitch or is it just meant for the hitch itself?
asked by: Matthew S
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Expert Reply:
Demco 5th Wheel Lifting Bracket # DM6100 can lift the hitch and its base provided that both combined are under the 500 pound capacity of the bracket. We also have some devices that can do the heavy lifting such as hoist #
DL25727. With the hoist you would be limited to 1200 pounds, so this should meet your needs.
expert reply by:
Michael H
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Dutton-Lainson StrongArm Electric Winch w/ Remote and Pulley Block, AC Powered - 1,200 lbs
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- AC Winch
- Spur Gear
- 1001 - 2000 lbs
- 21 - 30 lbs
- Medium - 5 to 9 fpm
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Demco 5th Wheel Lifting Bracket
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