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Gravity has no mercy. It does not care about your timeline, your manpower, or the awkward angle of your loading dock. When you need to lift 900 kilograms from a truck bed, a boat trailer, or a warehouse floor, the difference between a smooth operation and a workplace injury is the quality of the hoist above your head. The Titan Lift is not a consumer-grade pulley with a motor attached — it is a 12V industrial lifting system engineered to move tonnage with the steady, controlled precision that separates professional equipment from weekend hobby gear.
The 906-kilogram rated capacity places this hoist in a category that normally demands three-phase power and permanent installation. By running on a standard 12V DC supply — the same voltage your vehicle, boat, or solar battery bank already provides — the Titan Lift eliminates the electrical infrastructure barrier. The pure copper motor winding delivers torque without the thermal sag that plagues aluminum-wound competitors under sustained load. A hardened steel gear train transmits power with minimal friction loss, while the electromagnetic braking system engages instantly on power loss — no free-spooling, no runaway loads, no exceptions.
The included wired remote control with emergency stop gives the operator command from a safe distance — up to 1.5 meters from the lift zone. This is not a luxury feature; it is a safety imperative. Between the galvanized steel cable with its factory-crimped hook, the forged alloy lifting hook with safety latch, and the reinforced mounting bracket that distributes load across a wide structural footprint, every component in the Titan Lift chain has been selected to perform well within its rated envelope. Whether you are hoisting an outboard motor onto a transom, loading heavy machinery onto a flatbed, or running a small-scale fabrication operation, this is the hoist that shows up, lifts, and shuts down without drama.
When the weight is real, the hoist must be serious. Everything else is a gamble you cannot afford to lose.
Marine operators mount the Titan Lift on boat trailers and dock-side gantries for outboard motor hoisting, tender loading, and equipment transfer — the 12V supply runs directly from the vehicle or vessel battery without an inverter. Automotive shops and mobile mechanics use it for engine hoisting, transmission work, and heavy component handling where a fixed overhead crane is impractical. Small-scale fabrication shops, welding operations, and metalworking studios value the controlled lift speed for positioning workpieces into jigs and fixtures. Agricultural and rural property owners deploy it for lifting feed bags, equipment, and building materials into lofts, truck beds, and storage platforms. Warehouse and loading dock operators integrate it into material handling workflows for palletized goods up to 900kg. The common thread across all these applications: the Titan Lift brings industrial lifting power to places where three-phase electricity has never reached.
Q: Can this hoist run from a car battery without draining it?
A: Yes — with the engine running. Under full 906kg load, the hoist draws significant current (typically 80–120A). Operate the hoist with the vehicle engine idling to maintain battery voltage and prevent deep discharge. For standalone use, a dedicated deep-cycle battery (100Ah minimum) is recommended.
Q: Is the mounting bracket included and pre-drilled?
A: Yes. The reinforced steel mounting bracket is included and pre-drilled for standard bolt patterns. Mounting hardware (bolts, nuts, washers) is provided. The bracket distributes load across a wide footprint — always mount to structural steel or reinforced concrete rated for the full 906kg load plus safety margin.
Q: What happens if the power cuts mid-lift?
A: The electromagnetic brake is spring-applied and power-release — meaning it engages instantly and automatically on any power loss. The load is held in position, not dropped. This is a critical safety feature that distinguishes industrial hoists from consumer-grade winches.
Q: Can the cable length be extended or replaced?
A: The galvanized steel cable can be replaced by a qualified technician if it shows signs of wear, kinking, or corrosion. Always use a cable rated at or above the hoist's maximum capacity. The factory-installed crimped hook end should not be field-modified.
Q: Is this suitable for overhead lifting or only horizontal pulling?
A: The Titan Lift is rated for vertical overhead lifting up to 906kg. The electromagnetic brake and safety latch hook are specifically designed for overhead lifting applications. Always ensure the mounting structure and hardware are rated for the full load.
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