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Lightweight and Compact Lifting Equipment
Product Introduction
I. Product Image Description
(Recommended to accompany high-definition real-scene photos or 3D renderings, clearly showcasing the following core elements: 1. Main structural components (e.g., drum and motor for electric hoists; chain and hook for manual hoists; column and jib for jib cranes), with key dimensions labeled (e.g., lifting height, jib length); 2. Operating components (e.g., control buttons, manual joystick, remote controller), demonstrating user-friendly operation; 3. Lifting scenarios (e.g., hoisting small workpieces or material bins, highlighting “light load” capability); 4. Application environment (e.g., workshop workstations, warehouse corners, small construction sites), emphasizing “compact space adaptability”; 5. Safety components (e.g., limit switches, anti-slip hooks, braking systems), highlighting critical safety details)
II. Product Names
- Electric Hoists (0.5-10t, including wire rope electric hoists and chain electric hoists, suitable for vertical lifting operations in workshop stations and warehouses)
- Manual Hoists (0.25-5t, including hand chain hoists and lever hoists, suitable for power-free scenarios, temporary lifting, or equipment maintenance)
- Cantilever cranes (0.5-5t, including fixed-column and wall-mounted cantilever cranes, suitable for localized lifting in workshop areas or alongside production lines)
- Mini electric hoists (0.1-0.5t, compact size, suitable for light material handling in homes, small workshops, and retail stores)
- Lifting platforms (0.5–3 tons, including stationary and mobile models, suitable for cargo handling and elevated work operations)
- Customized lightweight lifting equipment (tailored to adjust load capacity, dimensions, and operating methods as needed, designed to fit special spaces such as narrow workshops, and accommodate specialized materials like precision components).
III. Product Introduction
Lightweight and compact lifting equipment represents a lightweight hoisting solution designed for "small to medium loads in flexible scenarios," encompassing various types such as electric hoists, manual hoists, cantilever cranes, and more. It boasts four core advantages: "compact size, lightweight design, easy installation, and simple operation." Compared to heavy-duty cranes like gantry or bridge cranes, these systems typically feature a rated lifting capacity ranging from 0.1 to 10 tons. They do not require complex foundations or large-scale tracks, enabling rapid deployment in small spaces such as workshop workstations, warehouse corners, or compact construction sites. This makes them ideal for addressing the material handling and lifting needs associated with "light loads, short distances, and high-frequency operations."
This product series is centered around the core features of "practicality and convenience, safety and reliability, and high cost-effectiveness": The electric models support one-touch start/stop and remote control operation, while the manual models can operate without power, making them adaptable to various power supply conditions. Crafted from high-strength materials with a streamlined design, these units weigh only 1/5 to 1/10 as much as conventional heavy-duty equipment, allowing for easy single-person handling and installation. Equipped with essential safety features such as limiters and brakes, they also offer an affordable price point and low maintenance costs—making them the "essential lifting tool" for small and medium-sized enterprises, family workshops, and localized workstations.
IV. Product Details
(1) Core Parameters
| Product Model | Rated Lifting Capacity | Lifting height | Lifting speed (electric model) | Method of Operation | Work Level | Applicable Ambient Temperature | Core Adaptation Scenarios |
| Steel Wire Rope Electric Hoist | 0.5–10 tons | 3-12 months | 3-18 m/min | Wired Button / Wireless Remote Control | A1-A3 | -20°C to 40°C | Vertical lifting systems for workshop workstations, warehouses, and small freight yards |
| Loop-chain Electric Hoist | 0.5-5 tons | 2-8 meters | 2-10 m/min | Wired Button / Wireless Remote Control | A1-A2 | -15°C to 45°C | Precision Workshop, Food Processing Workshop (Anti-Pollution), Equipment Maintenance |
| Hand Chain Hoist | 0.25-5 tons | 1.5–6 months | Manual operation (0.1–0.3 m/min) | Manual chain pull | A0-A1 | -25°C to 40°C | Scenarios without power supply, temporary lifting operations, and fieldwork |
| Hand Lever Hoist | 0.5-3 tons | 1-3 months | Manual operation (0.05–0.2 m/min) | Manual Joystick Operation | A0-A1 | -25°C to 40°C | Equipment tensioning, inclined lifting operations, and work in confined spaces |
| Fixed-column Cantilever Crane | 0.5-5 tons | 3-8 months | 3-15 m/min (lifting); 5-12 m/min (rotating) | Wired Button / Remote Control | A1-A2 | -20°C to 40°C | Localized areas within the workshop and fixed-point lifting operations alongside production lines |
| Wall-Mounted Cantilever Crane | 0.5-3 tons | 2-6 months | 2-12 m/min (lifting); 4-10 m/min (rotating) | Wired button | A1-A2 | -20°C to 40°C | Lifting operations in warehouse wall-side areas and narrow workshop spaces |
| Miniature Electric Hoist | 0.1–0.5 tons | 1-5 meters | 1-8 m/min | Wired button | A0-A1 | -10°C to 40°C | Lightweight material handling for households, small workshops, and supermarkets |
| Mobile Elevating Work Platform | 0.5-3 tons | 1.5–8 meters | 0.5-3 m/min (lifting) | Manual Push / Electric Drive | A1-A2 | -15°C to 45°C | Cargo handling, personnel working at height for maintenance, and merchandise sorting in supermarkets. |
| Customized model | 0.1-10 tons | 1-15 minutes | Optimize on demand | Customized on Demand | A0-A3 | -25°C to 50°C | Narrow workshop, precision component lifting operations, and special environments (such as explosion-proof and corrosion-resistant conditions) |
(II) Core Configuration and Features
1.
Main Structural System
- Electric Hoists: - Wire Rope Electric Hoists feature high-quality 20# steel wire ropes with a breaking strength ≥ 5 times the rated load, along with cast iron drums featuring wear-resistant surface treatment. The motors used are single-phase or three-phase asynchronous types, offering IP44/IP54 protection ratings. - Chain Electric Hoists utilize G80-grade alloy chains known for their corrosion resistance and exceptional strength, paired with lightweight aluminum alloy housings, making them ideal for cleanroom environments. Both models are equipped with hooks made from 20MnSi material, complete with anti-slip locking mechanisms to prevent materials from falling.
- Manual hoists include hand chain hoists featuring G80-grade manganese steel chains and high-strength cast iron housings, with planetary gear transmission inside (designed for effortless operation, requiring a pulling force of ≤300N). Additionally, lever hoists utilize a worm gear transmission mechanism (offering strong self-locking capability to prevent reverse rotation), equipped with either clamp-type or hook-type connectors to meet various lifting requirements. Both types are compact in size and weigh no more than 50 kg, making them easy for a single person to carry.
- Cantilever cranes: The fixed-column cantilever crane features a Q235B steel pipe column (diameter 150–300 mm), while the cantilever arm is made of I-beam or channel steel (length 2–6 m). The rotating mechanism incorporates ball bearings, enabling a rotation angle of 0–360°. The wall-mounted cantilever crane is securely anchored to either a wall or steel framework, with a folding cantilever design that saves space when not in use, making it ideal for narrow areas. Both models are equipped with an electric hoist as the lifting component, allowing for coordinated "vertical lifting and horizontal rotation" operations.
- Lift Platform Series: The mobile lift platform features a steel structural frame made of Q235B steel and is equipped with a hydraulic lifting system driven by dual hydraulic cylinders, ensuring smooth and seamless operation without any jerks. The platform surface is covered with anti-slip patterned steel plates. The stationary lift platform comes with safety guardrails (height ≥ 1.2m) and an emergency lowering button, making it suitable for cargo handling or personnel operations.
2.
Drive and Control System
- Electric-drive models: The electric hoist motor supports either single-phase 220V or three-phase 380V power supply (the micro model is available only in single-phase). It is equipped with an electromagnetic brake system that automatically engages upon power failure, ensuring a braking response time of ≤0.5 seconds. Lifting speed can be adjusted by varying the motor’s rotational speed, and some models offer fast/slow gear switching options. The cantilever crane’s rotating mechanism is driven by a geared motor, delivering smooth and stable rotation without any wobbling, achieving positioning accuracy of ±10mm. The control system features either a simple PLC or relay-based control, with the operation panel featuring only "Up/Down/Stop" buttons. Some models also support wireless remote control with an operating range of up to 50 meters, making them ideal for mobile operations.
- Manual-drive models: The hand chain hoist operates by pulling the chain to rotate internal gears, enabling the lifting and lowering of the hook with a force-saving ratio of ≥30 times (for a 1-ton hoist, the required manual pulling force is ≤350N). Meanwhile, the hand-operated lever hoist uses a crank handle to drive a worm gear, which in turn raises or lowers the hook or tightens the load—ideal for short-stroke applications requiring high-precision adjustments (such as equipment calibration). Both models are entirely power-free, making them suitable for use in scenarios like power outages or outdoor environments.
3.
Security Protection System
- Basic Safety Devices: All electric models are equipped with a lifting limit switch (automatic power-off at the upper/lower extreme positions) to prevent over-winding or over-releasing. The hooks are fitted with anti-disengagement clips (spring-loaded design, automatically closing) to ensure materials remain securely attached. Manual hoists feature a safety pawl mechanism (preventing chain rollback), while cantilever cranes include a rotation limit device (preventing excessive rotational movement).
- Emergency Protection: The electric model is equipped with an emergency stop button that cuts off the motor power upon activation. The lifting platform features overload protection (automatically halts lifting when load exceeds 10% of capacity) and tilt protection (triggers an alarm if the tilting angle exceeds 3°). Additionally, certain explosion-proof models (customized options) come with anti-static housings and explosion-proof motors, making them suitable for hazardous environments such as chemical plants, oil and gas facilities, and other flammable/explosive settings.
- Structural Safety: The main structure is assembled using welding or bolted connections, with welds subjected to non-destructive testing (meeting the standards for Class II welds). Additionally, the manual hoist chain must have a breaking tensile strength of at least 8 times its rated load capacity, while the electric hoist motor must feature an insulation rating of Class B or higher, ensuring safe long-term operation.
4.
Accessibility Features
- Portability and Installation: Electric hoists weigh ≤200 kg (for the 10-ton model) and come equipped with hooks or lifting rings, allowing for quick suspension from I-beams or crossbeams. Manual hoists weigh ≤30 kg (for the 5-ton model) and feature a portable handle, making them easy for a single operator to carry. For cantilever crane installation, only a fixed upright column (column-mounted type) or wall mounting is required—no complex foundation work is needed. The entire installation process can be completed in as little as one day.
- Environmental Adaptation: Outdoor models (e.g., mobile lifting platforms) are equipped with a rainproof cover for the motor and electrical cabinet, achieving an IP54 protection rating. Corrosion-resistant models (customized) feature galvanized or powder-coated surfaces, making them suitable for humid and dusty environments. Low-temperature models (customized) come with a heating system for the motor, ensuring normal operation even at -25°C.
- Ease of Use and Maintenance: The operation panel features clear, intuitive labeling (combining text and graphics), enabling new users to quickly get started. For the electric models, components such as the motor and brake are designed in a modular fashion, making disassembly and replacement straightforward. Meanwhile, manual models require only periodic lubrication of key parts (such as the chain and gears), resulting in low maintenance costs—averaging no more than 5% of the equipment's total price annually.
(III) Applicable Scenarios
- Industrial Workshop: Electric hoists and cantilever cranes are used for transporting parts and assembling equipment at workshop stations (e.g., lifting workpieces in machining workshops or transferring material boxes in electronics workshops). Manual hoists are employed during equipment maintenance operations, such as lifting components when repairing machine tools.
- Warehouse Logistics: Electric hoists are used for vertical lifting of warehouse goods (e.g., transferring materials between shelves); mobile lifting platforms are employed for warehouse order picking and truck loading/unloading operations (e.g., handling courier boxes at small logistics hubs).
- Small and Micro Scenarios: Miniature electric hoists are used for home renovations (lifting building materials), small workshops (handling raw materials), and supermarkets (loading and unloading goods). Manual chain hoists are employed in rural house construction (hoisting cement and bricks) and outdoor operations (temporary lifting tasks).
- Special Requirements: Anti-Explosion (Customized) for Lightweight Material Handling in Chemical Workshops and Oil & Gas Stations; Corrosion-Resistant Models for Food Production Workshops (Stainless Steel Material) and Humid Environments (e.g., Aquaculture Warehouses); Hand Chain Hoists for Cable Tensioning and Billboard Installation (with Adjustable Short-Stroke Function).
(IV) After-sales Service
- Preliminary Services: Provide free selection guidance (recommend models based on load and application scenarios), issue equipment parameter sheets and installation diagrams; for customized requirements, conduct on-site surveys (including workshop space and power supply conditions) to design tailored solutions.
- Installation and Acceptance: Electric hoists and cantilever cranes come with on-site installation services (including fixing, wiring, and debugging), with an installation period of ≤ 1 day. Manual and mini models are accompanied by installation video tutorials, allowing customers to perform the installation themselves. After installation, both no-load and load tests will be conducted at 1.2 times the rated weight to ensure proper equipment operation.
- Warranty and Maintenance: The entire machine is covered by a 1-year warranty (with a 2-year warranty on core components such as the motor and brake). During the warranty period, free repair services and replacement of faulty components will be provided. Additionally, regular maintenance guidance will be offered, including chain lubrication and motor upkeep. An annual maintenance contract can also be arranged, covering routine inspections and component replacements.
- Training and Support: Free training sessions are provided for operators (1–2 hours, covering operational guidelines and safety precautions). A 24-hour after-sales hotline is available; common issues such as motor failure or brake malfunction can be resolved via telephone guidance. For cases requiring on-site repairs, we guarantee a response within 24 hours in urban areas and 48 hours in suburban regions.
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