What does the specification MD1-3-6D20 of electric hoist mean? MD1 stands for double-speed hoist, that is, two speeds, one is fast and the other is slow; D20 represents when the ground is operating, t[…]
Single beam cranes, electric hoists or other equipment general parameter tables will have a working system JC=15%, JC=25%, JC=40%, JC=60%, JC=100%. Many people don’t know what this parameter ref[…]
1) Working principle of double brake: The metallurgical electric hoist adopts dual brakes. The second brake does not work during normal operation. Only when the metallurgical electric hoist is lifting[…]
Single-speed electric hoist refers to a hoist with only one hoisting speed, that is, a normal speed. The hoisting speed varies according to the tonnage. The model indicated is the CD1 type. The repres[…]
As a critical component of overhead handling equipment, manual, air and electric hoists make it possible to lift freely suspended, bulky loads up for positioning or transport, and lower down for preci[…]
Depending on the types of vehicles currently used in a facility, deploying cranes, hoists and monorails can greatly reduce an operation’s environmental impact while simultaneously enhancing overall […]
When an operation decides that moving items overhead via a monorail or underhung crane is the optimal solution for load handling, owners must then consider which type of track will be the best investm[…]
Workstation cranes — offered in jib, bridge, and gantry styles — are often deployed in manufacturing and assembly operations where operators must lift, handle, and move heavy objects as part of a […]
The hoist is a relatively large-scale machine compared to the hand chain hoist and the micro electric hoist. The small tonnage is less than 1 ton and the micro electric hoist is required. The large on[…]
As a lifting equipment, it is necessary to lift objects vertically. Vertical lifting is much stronger than flat lifting and requires much higher requirements. Therefore, the lifting motor is different[…]