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Carrol W Wood
April 8, 2025
my 1/4 ton haul master is locked up. wont lower. how do i fix it
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Mr. Anderson
April 9, 2025
To fix a HAUL MASTER 67144 1/4 ton hoist that is locked up and won’t lower, follow these steps:
1. Check the Selector Lever: Ensure the selector is in the correct position for lowering. If it's not in the "DOWN" position, the hoist won’t lower.
2. Test the Load Brake: Lift the load slightly and stop to verify the load brake is functioning. If it’s stuck, the brake may be engaged and preventing lowering.
3. Remove Load Weight: If possible, lower or remove the load slightly to reduce tension. Dynamic loading or overloading may have caused the mechanism to lock.
4. Inspect for Slack: Pull on the chain slightly to remove slack and allow the ratchet to engage properly.
5. Check for Damage: Inspect the hoist for damage or abnormal noise. Do not use it if damaged. If damage is found, repairs should be done by a qualified technician.
6. Do Not Force the Handle: Forcing the handle can damage internal parts. Make sure all settings and hooks are secure and engaged properly.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, stop using the hoist and have it inspected by a qualified technician.
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Brandon
January 23, 2025
Can I purchase a replace brake knob for my 3/4 Ton chain hoist
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Do you have a question about the 67144 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
my 1/4 ton haul master is locked up. wont lower. how do i fix it
To fix a HAUL MASTER 67144 1/4 ton hoist that is locked up and won’t lower, follow these steps:
1. Check the Selector Lever: Ensure the selector is in the correct position for lowering. If it's not in the "DOWN" position, the hoist won’t lower.
2. Test the Load Brake: Lift the load slightly and stop to verify the load brake is functioning. If it’s stuck, the brake may be engaged and preventing lowering.
3. Remove Load Weight: If possible, lower or remove the load slightly to reduce tension. Dynamic loading or overloading may have caused the mechanism to lock.
4. Inspect for Slack: Pull on the chain slightly to remove slack and allow the ratchet to engage properly.
5. Check for Damage: Inspect the hoist for damage or abnormal noise. Do not use it if damaged. If damage is found, repairs should be done by a qualified technician.
6. Do Not Force the Handle: Forcing the handle can damage internal parts. Make sure all settings and hooks are secure and engaged properly.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, stop using the hoist and have it inspected by a qualified technician.
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Can I purchase a replace brake knob for my 3/4 Ton chain hoist