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What are the precautions for using a single-speed, fixed electric hoist?
The single-speed fixed electric hoist features an integrated electromechanical design; by simply changing the die, it can press wire ropes of different specifications, making operation straightforward and safe, while also facilitating inspection, installation, and maintenance of the motor. However, its main drawbacks include poor motor heat dissipation, uneven grouping performance, and complex power supply systems as well as manufacturing and assembly processes. Next, let’s discuss the precautions for using a single-speed fixed electric hoist.
2022
10-12
What are the advantages of a single-speed, fixed electric hoist?
The single-speed fixed electric hoist is a material-handling device installed on single-girder cranes; when in use, it can also be mounted on double-girder cranes for material handling in industrial and mining enterprises, particularly those with service classes M3 and M4. Below, we will outline the key advantages of the single-speed fixed electric hoist.
09-26
Common sense about electric hoists: a super-low-lift manufacturer clears up your doubts.
Ultra-low-headroom hoist manufacturers believe that the application scope of electric hoists is expanding rapidly, with these devices now commonly found in warehouses, workshops, docks, construction sites, and many other settings. In general, electric hoist products include DHS electric hoists, DHY electric hoists, and “ghost-head” type electric hoists. The “ghost-head” type chain-type electric hoist can be further categorized into fixed-type chain hoists, traveling-type chain hoists, and low-clearance chain hoists.
09-15
What are the advantages of an ultra-low-profile electric hoist?
We often encounter situations like this: when the height of a factory building is insufficient, there are concerns that an electric hoist cannot be used; yet, if the lifting capacity is relatively large, no other equipment can serve as a suitable substitute. So what should be done? Of course, in such cases, we recommend using an ultra-low-headroom electric hoist for low-ceiling workshops. This type of lifting equipment is specifically designed for workshops, factories, and buildings where space is severely limited.
09-05
What are the key points for using a super-low drop?
Ultra-low lifts are widely used in construction sites, steel mills, warehouses, and other settings, offering numerous unique features and advantages that make them an effective alternative to manual labor. To help everyone become familiar with these machines, we’ll outline the key points for their proper use—something we’ll also take this opportunity to explain in detail today. We hope this information will be of real value to those involved.
08-26
Some key points about chain-type electric hoists—revealed by a manufacturer of ultra-low-lift equipment.
According to manufacturers of ultra-low-headroom electric hoists, currently commonly used electric hoists can be classified into wire-rope electric hoists and chain-type electric hoists based on their lifting mechanisms. The chain-type electric hoist is a basic and widely used type of electric hoist.
08-16
What are the features of chain-type electric hoists? A manufacturer of ultra-low-headroom hoists explains.
Ultra-low-headroom hoist manufacturers point out that in some factories or workshops, it is sometimes necessary to move over relatively short distances—for example, during installation or alignment—requiring the winch to be raised or lowered slowly to facilitate calibration and positioning. However, most chain-type electric hoists are single-speed; even dual-speed and slow-speed models may still fail to meet the required installation speed. In such cases, a brief press of the stop button—just a quick tap—will result in only a minimal movement, allowing for precise adjustments each time. By repeating this process after each tap, the equipment can be accurately aligned and successfully installed. This is also why, when selecting an electric hand chain hoist, you should pay close attention to the lifting travel: in principle, the shorter the lifting travel, the better.
08-08
How to Choose the Right Stationary Chain-Driven Electric Hoist
When purchasing a stationary chain-type electric hoist, everyone hopes to acquire a high-quality product and avoid inferior ones. With so many stationary chain-type electric hoists available on the market today, let’s explore how to choose the right one!
08-01
Characteristics of the Chain Guide Structure in Fixed-Type Electric Chain Hoists
Fixed-type electric chain hoists are a common type of lightweight, compact lifting and material-handling equipment, widely used in factories, warehouses, ports, automobile assembly lines, and other material-transit applications. They feature a small footprint, light weight, and easy operation. Next, let’s take a closer look at the characteristics of the chain guide structure in fixed-type electric chain hoists!
07-25
Structural Composition and Design Features of Fixed-Style Electric Chain Hoists
The fixed-type chain electric hoist is a lightweight, compact lifting device that is smaller in size and lighter in weight than wire-rope electric hoists, and is widely used in industrial settings such as factories, docks, and warehouses. Compared with wire-rope electric hoists, fixed-chain electric hoists feature a simpler structure, easier installation and operation, high reliability, and a broad range of applications. Building on the designs of manually operated chain hoists and wire-rope electric hoists, we have developed the LCK and LCR series of lightweight chain electric hoists—models that are even more portable and practical. The salient features of this optimized design are its rational structure and exceptional stability and reliability. Next, let’s take a closer look at the structure of the fixed-type chain electric hoist.
07-19
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