A come-along is a mechanical device used to pull or lift heavy objects. It consists of a ratcheting mechanism that engages a chain or cable, allowing the user to apply force in short, controlled bursts. Come-alongs are often used in construction, rigging, and automotive applications.
Come-alongs offer several advantages over other lifting devices, such as hoists and winches. They are relatively lightweight and portable, making them easy to use in tight spaces or on uneven terrain. They are also self-locking, which means that they can hold a load securely even if the user releases the handle. Finally, come-alongs are relatively inexpensive, making them a cost-effective option for many applications.