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builder Tower hoist
For every construction site, moving heavy loads to elevated heights is one of the biggest challenges. The tower hoist from MKG provides a simple, durable, and safe solution for this critical task. Designed to handle bulk materials like sand, bricks, and concrete, this equipment is a trusted choice among contractors who want efficiency and safety in one package.
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Why Use a Builder Tower Hoist?
A builder hoist is essential in projects where vertical material handling is frequent and labor-intensive. Manual lifting not only slows down progress but also poses risks of accidents and fatigue. By using a hoist, construction teams can move heavy materials smoothly and at greater speeds, allowing them to focus on timely project completion.
MKG’s hoist is designed with a brake motor, adding an extra layer of safety and control during operations. This makes it especially suitable for mid- to high-rise projects.
Technical Specifications
The MKG tower hoist machine comes in two robust models, engineered for different project requirements:
Model TH – 60
- Capacity: 500 kg gross
- Height: Up to 60 ft
- Bucket Capacity: 0.2 cum
- Prime Mover: 10 HP air-cooled diesel engine or 10 HP 3ph electric motor
- Wire Rope: 10 mm dia
- Column: Fabrication in 50 × 50 × 5 mm angles
- Tyres: Ø4 nos new pneumatic tyres
Model TH – 200
- Capacity: 1000 kg gross
- Height: Up to 200 ft
- Bucket Capacity: 0.3 cum
- Prime Mover: 12 HP air-cooled diesel engine or 15 HP 3ph electric motor
- Wire Rope: 12 mm dia
- Column: Fabrication in 65 × 65 × 6 mm angles
- Tyres: Ø4 nos new pneumatic tyres
With these options, contractors can choose the right builder hoist machine based on the scale and load requirements of their projects.
Applications
The MKG builder hoist lift is widely used across:
- Residential and commercial building projects
- Medium to high-rise structures
- Sites where bulk material transport is frequent
- Projects demanding reliable and safe vertical handling solutions
By minimizing manual handling, the hoist speeds up material flow and ensures smoother construction timelines.
Safety at the Core
Safety is one of the biggest concerns in construction. The construction tower hoist is designed with a strong frame, sturdy ropes, and a brake motor that guarantees secure operation even under maximum load. This makes it a reliable piece of equipment for workers and site managers who prioritize accident-free construction.
Long-Term Reliability
Investing in an MKG tower hoist machine means choosing durability and minimal downtime. Built with high-quality components and a focus on easy maintenance, it remains dependable even in tough site conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How high can this tower hoist really take your materials and what determines the height limit?
In the product specs you’ll see models like TH-60 (height up to 60 ft) and TH-200 (height up to 200 ft) for different applications. The height limit is determined by factors such as the load capacity, column/stanchion size, wire-rope diameter, and prime mover capability.
2. What kinds of materials can this hoist handle and is there anything it shouldn’t?
The product page notes that the hoist is designed for “bulk materials like sand, bricks and concrete” in mid-to-high rise construction. The bucket capacity and gross load (e.g., 500 kg / 0.2 cum for TH-60; 1000 kg / 0.3 cum for TH-200) specify limits.
3. What safety features are built into the hoist and how do they work on-site?
The Information says “designed with a brake motor, adding an extra layer of safety and control during operations.” Also mentions “strong frame, sturdy ropes” and “secure operation even under maximum load”. when power is cut or during load descent the brake holds the load; the quality of wire-rope and structural column prevents failure; emergency stop mechanisms; and why these features reduce risks like uncontrolled descent or rope failure.
4. How do I decide between the different models offered and what’s the cost versus benefit?
The listing shows TH-60 has 500 kg gross capacity and up to 60 ft height, while TH-200 doubles capacity to 1000 kg and up to 200 ft.
5. What kind of maintenance or site conditions are required to keep the hoist performing at full capacity over time?
The product page emphasises “long-term reliability … built with high-quality components and a focus on easy maintenance.