Manual chain hoist and electric chains hoist are two types of chain hoists, which are required to installed on workstation crane for material handling. However, which is the right chain hoist for your job, the manual hoist or electric hoist?
Manual chain hoist
Manual chain hoists typically serve maintenance applications and other infrequent or light duty service assignments where you cannot justify the extra expense of electric chain hoists. Manual chain hoists range from quarter-ton capacity to 20 tons. For tight spaces and light duty applications, manual lever pullers serve as a compact, lightweight alternative to manual chain hoists.
Electric chain hoist
Electric chain hoists serve light capacity applications that require more repetitive lifting. They typically are used with jib cranes, monorails and workstations. Electric chain hoists are available in a variety of speeds, from single speed for lower duty pick and place operations, to two-speed for greater control, on up to inverter controls that offer smooth operation along a wide range of variable speeds—from 16, 32 or 64 feet per minute.
Electric chain hoists with variable frequency drives provide smooth starts and stops of the trolley and hoist motions, which reduces wear and mechanical stress by minimizing load sway. The wider range of speed control also permits more accurate and precise load positioning.
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