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The three questions which you must answer before buying a chain hoist

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A chain hoist is used for most of the heavy lifting which is done in warehouses and at times construction projects. As such, it is supposed to be made of material which can withstand very high levels of tensile strength. There are manual chain hoists and also electric ones. Whether you are looking for the manual hoist or the one run be electricity, you have to think about the following characteristics.

The capacity of the chain hoist

The most important thing to note about the chain hoist is the maximum load which it can carry without snapping. The hoists usually have a rating system which is calibrated in tons. Experts usually recommend that the chain should have a higher rating than the maximum load weight which you think you will be lifting. If you do not understand how to get the right ratings, you can consult an expert in the hoists and tell them the weights that you lift and they will help you pick the ideal chain hoist.

The right lift for your application

The next factor which you need to determine is the amount of lift the application will need. To determine this, you first look at the location of the load in relation to the chain hoist. Then, you look at the place where the hoist will be hanged. Ensure that you buy a chain length which is enough to reach the load and lift it to the desired location. To be safe when determining the lift, you can add about two feet to the length of chain which you had determined as ideal for the job.

The ideal lifting speed for your load

The speed at which you need to lift your load in relation to the strength of the chain hoist determines how safe the operation will be. The hoists are rated according to the maximum speed at which they can lift a certain load without snapping. The speeds range from as low as two feet per minute to over one hundred feet per second.

Other considerations to make when choosing a chain hoist include the source of incoming power, the pendant control length of cable, and also the voltage amount the hoist will need. If all these factors sound a little technical to figure out, it would be a better idea to consult an expert before making any decisions. In addition to choosing the ideal hoist, they will fix it for you so you can be assured of safe and efficient operations.


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