An electric chain hoist makes lifting easier and safer – but only when it is used as intended, of course. The maximum weight capacity for the hoist must never be exceeded and the hoist must always be used by competent, trained persons who can carry out and supervise lifting responsibly.
Here are some general points to consider so you can use a chain hoist safely:
- Stop side pulling, as this can put stress on the hoist and cause the load to swing.
- If the hoist has a limit switch, don’t overuse it.
- Don’t allow the trolley to crash into the end stops, which avoids unnecessary stress on the hoist.
- Avoid jogging the motor because this can generate heat and lead to motor failure.
As a lifting accessory, an electric chain hoist must undergo one of these thorough inspections every six months. It should also be visually inspected before use to avoid day-to-day risks and potential complications.