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ELECTRIC CHAIN HOIST

An Electric Chain Hoist is a powerful and reliable lifting device designed for safe and efficient material handling in industrial, construction, and manufacturing settings. It operates using an electric motor to lift, lower, and move heavy loads with precision, reducing manual effort and enhancing workplace safety. Built with high-strength steel components and durable load chains, electric chain hoists are capable of handling a wide range of weights while ensuring smooth and controlled operation.

Equipped with advanced safety features like overload protection, emergency stops, and limit switches, they provide secure lifting solutions for applications such as warehouses, factories, construction sites, and assembly lines. Easy to operate and maintain, electric chain hoists are an indispensable tool for industries requiring dependable, heavy-duty lifting equipment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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It is used for lifting, lowering, and moving heavy loads safely and efficiently in industries like manufacturing, construction, warehousing, and automotive.

Electric chain hoists can lift loads ranging from 0.5 tons to 20 tons or more, depending on the model and design.

Modern hoists come with safety features like overload protection, emergency stop switches, limit switches, and thermal protection to ensure operator and equipment safety.

They can be mounted on overhead cranes, jib cranes, monorails, trolleys, or used as standalone lifting solutions in factories, warehouses, and construction sites.

Regular maintenance includes inspecting the load chain, lubricating moving parts, checking safety devices, and ensuring the motor and controls are functioning properly for long-lasting performance.