Patented and manufactured in the USA and with lifting capacities of 500 lbs, 1,200 and and 2,500 lbs. Available as a manual or electric winch version. The manual version is supplied with an electric drill adaptor.
Base and cable must be ordered additionally; see supporting information.
The Tele-Pro davit is corrosion resistant with a mil-spec zinc plated finish and is individually tested and certified to 125% WLL.
It allows telescoping boom adjustment while under the load and 360-degree rotation of crane on sleeve its bearing.
Davit not sold with base. Be sure to see base options below.
DIN-Rated hand winch equipped standard with a load holding weatherproof Weston brake (Cable assembly sold separately)
Quick connect winch handle with power drill adapter included
Smart Latch technology at boom/mast connection
Corrosion resistant zinc plated finish
Headache Ball (OZHB10) available and sold separately
Carrying case (OZRB1) available and sold separately
Choosing your Tele-Pro Davit crane base
Once you have selected the right crane/s, there are a variety of mounting options that, again, are dictated to by the type of crane, lift and application environment. It might be that you buy a single crane and multiple bases for different purposes.
There are three types of base:
1. Pedestal - The pedestal base is commonly used on rooftops, where davit cranes might be utilized for maintenance or bolted to the floor in a facility. Users just mount the base where they need to make a lift and move the crane from base to base.
2. Socket - Socket bases are used mainly in the back of trucks or used in an area where the installer will pour cement around the base to keep the surface area flat and offer high mounting strength.
3. Wall-mount - The wall-mount base allows a davit crane to be attached to the wall of a facility to save floorspace, perhaps on a production line or at a workstation. Each base comes with a mounting template.
In all cases, it is important to check the capacity of the mount and its compatibility with the crane/s selected. One wall-mount will not work for all davit cranes, for example.
1. In what capacities is the Tele-Pro davit crane available? 500-lbs. to 2,500-lbs.
2. Where is this davit crane manufactured? Made in the USA.
3. Can I choose between different winch versions? Yes: manual and electric winch versions are available.
4. What comes with the manual version? This version is supplied with an electric drill adaptor that can help make some of the heavier lifts a bit easier.
5. How is the Tele-Pro davit different to other cranes in the range? It allows telescoping boom adjustment while under load.
6. How far can the crane rotate? 360-degrees.
7. Does it come with a base? No: bases are sold separately. We have three base styles for the OZ Lifting davit cranes:
Pedestal
Socket
Wall mount
8. Is the davit crane corrosion resistant? Yes: it also features a mil-spec, zinc-plated finish.
9. Is the davit crane load tested? Yes: it is tested to 125% working load limit (WLL) and delivered with a test certificate.
10. How many positions can I use the boom in? This davit crane has a four-position boom.
11. Does capacity change in each position? Yes: see accompanying load charts.