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Electric hoists are material handling equipment primarily used for lifting, lowering, and moving materials and products, powered by an electric motor. The three major elements of an electric hoist can be summarized as follows:
1. Main Structure and Components
Electric Motor: Provides the power for lifting and lowering operations.
Rope or Chain Mechanism: Transmits the power generated by the motor to lift or lower loads. This includes either a wire rope or a chain, depending on the type of hoist.
Suspension and Trolley System: Allows the hoist to be suspended and moved along a track or beam. This typically includes hooks, lugs, and trolleys (such as push type, geared, or electric travel trolleys) that ensure the hoist can be positioned accurately.
2. Key Specifications
Rated Capacity and Working Load Limit: Define the maximum weight the hoist can safely lift. These specifications are crucial for ensuring safe operation and must be observed strictly.
Lift and Drop: The lift refers to the vertical distance an object can be lifted, often customizable to meet specific needs. The drop refers to the length of the control cable or chain provided.
3. Control and Safety Systems
Control Mechanisms: Electric hoists are typically controlled via pendant controls or push-button controls that allow the operator to dictate the direction and speed of the hoist.
Safety Features: Include limit switches to prevent over-lifting, emergency stop buttons, and other safety devices to ensure the hoist operates within safe parameters. Regular inspections and maintenance are essential to keep these components in top condition.
The main equipment produced by Hebei Makita: stage electric hoist, electric chian hoist, wire rope electric hoist,Hand chain hoist, lever hoist, pneumatic hoist and other lifting equipment