Pump Hoists for Sale

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2001 5T Smeal Pump Hoist

$45,000.00

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2013 11T Hunke Pump Hoist

$180,000.00

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2017 6T Hunke Swinger

$192,000.00

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2021 Pulstar P12000

$185,000.00

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2023 Pulstar P7000

$185,000.00

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Drilling Equipment Sales offers a variety of pump hoists designed to increase efficiency and enhance safety during operations. Whether you are looking for a new model with the latest technological advancements or a cost-effective used option, we have you covered. Selecting the appropriate pump hoist requires understanding your specific project demands, including load capacity and operational environment.

Our pump hoists are equipped with features that cater to different operational needs, ensuring you find the perfect match for your projects. From hydraulic sandlines, tailout winch, hydraulic welders and generators,to cat heads and hydraulic breakout wrench front outriggers, and wirewindersand. Yes, we do have our latest feature of deck engine technology 58 HP Hatz diesel in a full stainless steel enclosure along with a 20 gallon off-road diesel fuel tank for ease of tracking your savings.

This can extend the life of your truck up to 15 years, making it your #1 enhancement in our industry. For 30 years we've worked to help make sure each component is designed to provide stability, support, and ease of use.

Features of New Pump Hoists

New pump hoists come with a host of advanced features that significantly improve operational efficiency and safety. Hydraulic outriggers stand out for their ability to provide stability and support by evenly distributing the load, crucial for safe operations on uneven terrain and during heavy lifting.

Automatic transmission in some models simplifies driving, reduces operator fatigue, and enhances efficiency. Diesel engine options in newer pump hoists offer robust performance and can lower operational costs over time.

The combination of these features ensures that newer pump hoists are not only powerful but also cost-effective in the long run. With my standard mast height of 46 feet and advanced hydraulic systems, these hoists are equipped to handle 5,000 to 9,000 lbs on standard 19,500 lb chassis such as Ram or Ford, equipped with 4x4 capability to suit a wide range of tasks. This makes them a valuable addition to any fleet.

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Newer models ensure reliability due to their modern technology, which enhances operational productivity. This means fewer maintenance issues and reduced downtime, leading to lower overall costs.

With the current low inventory of high-quality pump hoists, securing a newer model can help avoid project delays. The combination of reliability, support, and efficiency makes investing in newer pump hoists a prudent choice.

Key Components of Pump Hoists

Pump hoists are equipped with several key components that collectively enhance their lifting capabilities and operational efficiency. These components include hydraulic systems, transmissions, and utility beds. Each of these elements plays a crucial role in the overall functionality of the pump hoist, ensuring that it can perform a wide range of tasks effectively.

Hydraulic Systems

Hydraulic systems are the backbone of pump hoists, providing the necessary force to lift heavy loads. Hydraulic pumps generate fluid pressure, which is essential for lifting and maneuvering loads efficiently. Additionally, hydraulic outriggers play a vital role in providing stability to the pump hoist during lifting operations by distributing the load evenly and preventing tipping.

These hydraulic systems are typically powered by gas or diesel engines, enabling the raising and lowering of the mast. In new pump hoists, hydraulic outriggers are designed to provide stability even on uneven terrain, enhancing safety and reliability. This combination of hydraulic components ensures that pump hoists can handle demanding tasks with ease.

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Transmission Types

Pump hoists are available with two main types of transmissions: standard and automatic. Standard transmissions require more manual control, offering operators greater control and the ability to manually adjust power delivery for specific lifting tasks. This makes them suitable for operators who prefer hands-on control over the hoist’s performance.

On the other hand, automatic transmissions simplify operational handling and improve efficiency by automatically adjusting power and speed during lifting cycles. This reduces operator fatigue and allows for smoother operation. The choice between standard and automatic transmissions depends on the specific needs of the project and the operator’s preference.

Utility Beds and Tool Boxes

Utility beds enhance the functionality of pump hoists by providing storage for tools and equipment, thereby improving operational efficiency. Integrated tool boxes help keep essential tools organized and secure, minimizing downtime and enhancing productivity. This ensures that all necessary tools are readily available, reducing the time spent searching for equipment.

The combination of utility beds and integrated tool boxes ultimately streamlines operations, enhancing overall productivity and efficiency. By keeping tools and equipment organized and easily accessible, operators can focus on the task at hand, ensuring a smoother and more efficient workflow.

Choosing the Right Pump Hoist for Your Needs

Choosing the right pump hoist for your needs involves considering several factors, including project requirements and transmission types. Drilling Equipment Sales offers a diverse range of used pump hoists, ensuring that customers have options that meet their specific needs. It is important to assess your project’s specific requirements, such as load capacity and working environment, to select the best pump hoist.

Comparing models and manufacturers is also crucial in making an informed decision. Factors such as reputation, reliability, and customer reviews should be considered to ensure the right fit for your project. In the following subsections, we will discuss how to assess your project requirements and compare different models and manufacturers.

Assessing Your Project Requirements

Identifying your project’s specific requirements is crucial in selecting the right pump hoist. Consider factors such as load capacity, working environment, and the type of tasks the pump hoist will be performing. These factors will help you determine the necessary specifications and features needed for your project.

When comparing models and manufacturers, it is important to consider their reputation, reliability, and customer reviews. This will ensure that you choose a pump hoist that meets your needs and performs reliably in your operational environment.

Taking the time to assess these requirements will lead to a more informed and satisfactory purchase.

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Comparing Models and Manufacturers

Different manufacturers offer unique features and models that cater to various operational needs. For instance, integrating the truck with the hoist components for ease of use.

Pulstar Mfg. has gained attention for its patent-pending hydraulic pipe rack, and enhancing functionality in their pump hoists. Smeal Manufacturing’s 5T model is noted for its popularity among drilling contractors due to its reliability and performance.

Comparing these models and manufacturers will help you find the best fit for your project’s specific needs.

Maintenance and Support for Pump Hoists

Regular maintenance and support ensure the longevity and optimal performance of pump hoists. Adhering to the manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines helps prevent premature failures and keeps the equipment in top condition. Routine inspections and upkeep are vital for maintaining reliability.

Regular Maintenance Practices

Routine maintenance practices are necessary to keep pump hoists in optimal condition. Here are some essential steps to follow:

  • Regularly inspect mounting bolts to ensure they are secure and free from corrosion.
  • Check for fluid leaks.
  • Monitor system temperature.
  • Ensure proper lubrication.

These steps are crucial to prevent mechanical failures and extend the equipment’s lifespan.

Regularly changing hydraulic oil and filters can significantly reduce contamination risks and maintain optimal pump function. Additionally, inspecting hydraulic lines for wear and ensuring they are free from kinks or leaks prevents pressure issues and enhances safety.

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