Posted by Dave in MS on February 10, 2009 at 13:20:22 from (205.188.116.19):
I bought a Ratcliff 1 1/2 ton chain hoist/come along from a guy that couldn't get it to work. Being the mechanical genius that I am, I knew I could fix it. 20 odd years later, I'm cleaning out the garage, and here's this still not working chain hoist hanging in the corner. Time's up. This thing either gets fixed, or it's off to the scrap yard. I set it on the work bench, and got out a screwdriver. I have no idea what's inside, and not being fond of surprises that result from flying springs and balls, I decide that before tearing into it, it might be a good idea to contact the manufacturer and obtain a parts diagram. After nearly an hour on line, it was evident that Ratcliff doesn't have a website. I did find an address in California and a phone number. When I made the call, it was answered by a woman with a very thick accent. I asked if a parts diagram for a 20 + year old chain hoist was available, and I think she was some how offended by the question. She said: " NO! we no make that model no more. It very old. I send you new brochure". I declined her offer, and bid her good day. I guess I should have tackeled this project a little sooner. :roll:
Does anyone have any knowledge of the inner workings of a Ratcliff, 1 1/2 ton chain hoist? Any help would be appreciated.
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