Hoists

Hoists

Electric Wire Rope Hoist

An electric wire rope hoist is a device used for lifting and lowering heavy loads using a motor-driven mechanism.
1. Electric Motor: Powers the hoist and provides the lifting force.
2. Wire Rope: The strong cable wound around a drum that actually lifts and lowers the load.
3. Drum: Where the wire rope is wound. The drum rotates to wind or unwind the rope.
4. Gearbox: Reduces the speed of the motor and increases the lifting force.
5. Hook: The part of the hoist where the load is attached.
6. Control System: Includes switches or a remote control for operating the hoist.
7. Efficiency: Fast and reliable lifting.
8. Safety: Designed with safety features like limit switches to prevent overloading.
9. Precision: Allows for precise control of load movement.

Tonnage Upto 15 TON

Tonnage Upto 100 Ton

Tonnage Upto 5 Ton

Tonnage Upto 5 Ton

Electric Chain Hoist

An electric chain hoist is a device used to lift and lower heavy loads with the help of an electric motor. It operates by winding a chain around a drum, which then raises or lowers the load.
1. Motor: Powers the hoist and drives the lifting mechanism. It’s usually an electric motor that can be single-phase or three-phase depending on the application and power requirements.
2. Chain: The lifting medium that supports and raises the load. It’s usually made of high-strength steel for durability.
3. Gears and Drums: The motor drives the gears, which, in turn, move the drum or sprocket that the chain wraps around. This gear system converts the motor’s rotational energy into vertical lifting force.
4. Hook: The part of the hoist that attaches to the load. It’s usually equipped with safety latches to secure the load during lifting.
5. Control System: Allows the operator to control the hoist. It could be a pendant control, remote control, or even a wireless control system.
6. Brakes: Ensure that the load stays in place when the hoist is not in operation and helps in precise load positioning.