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120′ Manual Winch
$2,400.00
Enhance your setup’s safety with HodChutes’ 120′ Manual Winch — our longest-reach hand-crank model. Crafted to aid chute installers, it offers ease in assembling, disassembling, and relocating the chute column using its intuitive crank mechanism, and integrates effortlessly with the HodChutes debris chute system. Available in two lengths — this is the 120 ft model, built for taller buildings.
120′ Manual Winch — Components Included:
- Pairs with HodChutes Anchor (HC07)
- 2,600 lb capacity
- 5mm wire cable thickness
- 120 ft steel wire cable length
The HodChutes 120′ Manual Winch is our longest-reach hand-crank lifting device, built for taller buildings and higher hoisting jobs. With a 120 ft steel cable and 2,600 lb capacity, this manual winch raises, lowers, and relocates debris chute sections without any motor or power source — pure mechanical reliability on any jobsite.
Why Choose the 120′ Manual Winch?
The 120 ft cable is what sets this model apart — it reaches higher than our 85 ft version, making it the right choice for taller structures and longer chute columns. Crank-operated and power-free, it gives you full mechanical control with no electrical dependency, and at 2,600 lb it handles the heaviest chute setups. It pairs directly with the HodChutes Anchor (HC07).
Key Advantages
- 120 ft cable — our longest-reach hand-crank option
- 2,600 lb lifting capacity
- Crank operation, no power source needed
- 5mm steel wire cable
- Pairs with HodChutes Anchor (HC07)
- Integrates with the HodChutes debris chute system
Ideal Uses
- Taller buildings and higher-reach chute installations
- Installing, dismantling, and relocating debris chute columns
- Heavy lifting up to 2,600 lb
- Sites without power access
How the 120′ Winch Works
The unit mounts to your chute system or support structure, and the operator turns the crank to raise or lower chute sections during setup and teardown. The geared mechanism multiplies hand force, letting one worker hoist heavy chute columns that would otherwise take several people. With no electrical parts, there’s nothing to fail, charge, or plug in — just dependable lifting in any conditions, at the height a 120 ft cable allows.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What’s the difference between the 120′ and 85′ models?
A: They share the same crank design and 2,600 lb capacity, but the 120′ has a longer 120 ft cable for taller buildings, while the 85′ version offers an 85 ft cable at a lower price. Choose based on the reach you need.
Q: How much weight can it lift?
A: Up to 2,600 lbs, with a 120 ft steel cable.
Q: Does it require power?
A: No. It’s crank-operated — no electricity or motor needed, ideal for remote or power-free sites.
Q: What anchor does it pair with?
A: The HodChutes Anchor (HC07), and it integrates with the full HodChutes debris chute system.
Q: How many people are needed to operate it?
A: One. The geared crank multiplies your force, so a single worker can raise and lower heavy chute sections safely.
Q: Should I choose manual or electric?
A: A manual winch gives you maximum reach and capacity with no power dependency. For powered or remote-operated lifting, see our electric models like the 260 Brushless or 340 Mini.
For setup instructions, see our Installation Videos or contact us.



