CM Man Guard electric chain hoist from Columbus McKinnon is now CSA approved

The American-made CM Man Guard is ideal for heavy-duty lifting applications with an H4 duty rating and long service life.


Columbus McKinnon Corp., a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of material handling products, is now offering the CM Man Guard electric chain hoist with CSA approval for the Canadian market. Well established in the material handling industry, the American-made CM Man Guard is ideal for heavy-duty lifting applications with an H4 duty rating and long service life. The Man Guard also ships fast with more than 40 models guaranteed to ship in three days or less through the company’s In-Stock Guarantee.

Staying true to its name, the CM Man Guard provides operator safety through overload protection designed to help prevent serious injury or catastrophic damage to the hoist, load and supporting structure. With an eco-friendly design, easy access to key components and minimal maintenance, the Man Guard is a reliable and easy-to-use hoist for a variety of industries.

In addition to CSA approval, the Man Guard also meets ANSI and ASME standards as well as NEC electrical codes. The hoist is metric rated and available in capacities ranging from 1/4 to 3 tons with standard lifts up to 20 feet.

The CM Man Guard joins our full Canadian portfolio of chain, rigging and hoist products, including the CM Bandit ratchet lever hoist.


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