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HOIST Manuals: Operator Manual, Service Repair, Electrical Wiring and Parts

Factory Original Hoist Manuals

Hoist is one of the leading construction equipment manufacturers. Hoist produces some of the most iconic equipment of all time including the Forklift and Lift to name a few. Click an equipment type from the list below or call us to purchase a factory original Hoist operator, service repair, electrical wiring or parts catalog manual.

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Related Questions

Where are hoist forklifts made?

Hoist forklifts are made in the United States, specifically in East Chicago, Indiana. The company was founded in 1918 and has been manufacturing forklifts in the same location ever since. Hoist prides itself on producing high-quality forklifts that are built to last, and they have a reputation for providing excellent customer service and support. In addition to forklifts, Hoist also manufactures other material handling equipment, such as pallet jacks and reach trucks.

What is the lifespan of a Hoist forklift?

The lifespan of a Hoist forklift will depend on the model, usage, and maintenance. With proper maintenance, a Hoist forklift can last up to 10-15 years or more. It's important to follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule to maximize the forklift's lifespan.

What is the helpline number for Hoist material handling?

The helpline number for Hoist Material Handling is (800) 367-5600. This number is toll-free and can be used by customers to get support, ask questions, or get help with any issues they may be experiencing with their Hoist forklift or other material handling equipment. The Hoist customer service team is knowledgeable and can provide assistance with technical support, parts and service, and product information.

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