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Metaltech Buildman Drywall and Panel Hoist

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Metaltech Buildman Drywall and Panel HoistThe Metaltech Buildman Drywall and Panel Hoist offers durability for frequent use and prevents cable tangling. It can lift drywall up to 14'5" high and supports loads up to 200 lbs. Equipped with three 6" double lock heavy duty swivel casters, it ensures easy movement. The cradle tilts to accommodate sloped ceilings or vertical walls with a 37" loading height. It features a fast action single stage winch with a quiet cam lock brake and a multi stage

The Metaltech Buildman Drywall and Panel Hoist offers durability for frequent use and prevents cable tangling. It can lift drywall up to 14'5" high and supports loads up to 200 lbs. Equipped with three 6" double lock heavy-duty swivel casters, it ensures easy movement. The cradle tilts to accommodate sloped ceilings or vertical walls with a 37" loading height. It features a fast-action single-stage winch with a quiet cam lock brake and a multi-stage chain mechanism for smooth operation.

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