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Mini Electric Hoist​

Mini Electric Hoist​

The Powerful Machinery Mini Electric Hoist is a flexible and efficient lifting solution, perfect for a variety of industrial applications. Fully customizable, it offers options like explosion-proof, dust-proof, and rain-proof features. Choose from single or three-phase voltage, customized chains, and surface treatments. With built-in thermal protection, limit devices, and an optional wireless remote control, this hoist ensures safe, reliable performance. CE, EMC, LVD, and RoHS certified for quality assurance.
mini electric hoist​

ELECTRIC MINI HOIST​​ SPECIFICATIONS

Model CQ-PA200A CQ-PA250A CQ-PA300A CQ-PA400A CQ-PA500A CQ-PA600A CQ-PA700A CQ-PA800A CQ-PA1000A CQ-PA1200A  
Methodofuse Single
hook
Double
hook
Single
hook
Double
hook
Single
hook
Double
hook
Single
hook
Double
hook
Single
hook
Double
hook
Single
hook
Double
hook
Single
hook
  Double
hook
Single
hook
Double
hook
Single
hook
Double
hook
   
Ratedvolt(V) AC220/230/240 50/60Hz  
Inputpower(W) 480 510 600 950 1020 1200 1250 1300 1600 1800  
Ratedcapacity(kg) 100 200 125 250 150 300 200 400 250 500 300 600 350 700 400 800 500 1000 600 1200  
Liftingspeed(M/min) 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 4  
Liftingheight(m) 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6  
Qty./CTNpcs) 2 1  
Packingsize(mm) 470×370×160 520×420×170 560×250×350
G.w/N.w(kg) 24/22 25/23 35/33 39/37 33/32

MINI TYPE ELECTRIC HOIST​ FEATURES

  • Custom Voltage Options: Choose from single-phase or three-phase, 110V to 575V.

  • Customizable Chain Materials: Select from T80 or T100, with options for galvanized, nickel-plated, or blackened finishes.

  • Safety Features: Emergency stop switch, reinforced breaking switch, limit devices, and thermal protection.

  • Function Customization: Options include explosion-proof, dust-proof, rain-proof, frequency conversion, and two-speed settings.

  • Convenient Wireless Control: Optional wireless remote control for easy operation.

  • Certifications: CE, EMC, LVD, and RoHS certified for high-quality performance and safety compliance.

INSTRUCTIONS & CAUTIONS

Check Load Capacity Before Use

Before operating the mini electric hoist, always verify that the load does not exceed the hoist’s rated capacity. Overloading can cause serious damage to the equipment and create safety hazards. Always refer to the product specifications for the correct load limits. If in doubt, consult the user manual for further guidance on the appropriate capacity for safe use.

Ensure Proper Installation

For safe and efficient operation, it’s essential that the mini electric hoist is installed correctly. Make sure the hoist is securely mounted and aligned with the load. The wire rope should be positioned properly, and the hook must be correctly attached to avoid slippage. Double-check all connections and ensure the hoist is level before starting to operate. Follow the manufacturer’s installation guidelines to ensure everything is set up safely.

Perform Regular Maintenance and Inspections

Maintaining your mini electric hoist is key to its longevity and performance. Regularly inspect the hoist for signs of wear, especially the wire rope, and replace any worn or damaged parts immediately. Lubricate the moving components, clean the hoist after use, and check that all safety features are functioning properly. Regular maintenance helps prevent unexpected breakdowns and ensures smooth, safe operation.

Use Built-In Safety Features Correctly

The mini electric hoist is equipped with several safety features, including an emergency stop switch, thermal protection, and limit switches. Always use these safety functions during operation to protect both the hoist and the operator. Ensure that limit switches are properly set to avoid overloading or overtravel. If your hoist includes a wireless remote control, use it within the recommended range for safe operation.

OUR ADVANTAGES

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Tailored Solutions to Meet Your Unique Needs

At Powerful Machinery, we understand that every business has unique requirements. That’s why we offer fully customizable lifting equipment. Whether it's voltage options, materials, or specialized features, we adapt our products to suit your specific needs. Our custom-engineered solutions ensure your equipment works exactly as required, boosting your efficiency and productivity.

Uncompromising Quality and Safety Standards

We prioritize quality and safety in everything we do. Our products undergo strict quality checks and are built to meet top industry certifications like CE, EMC, and RoHS. This means you get reliable and safe lifting equipment that you can count on, no matter how tough the job. When you choose us, you're choosing equipment that performs consistently, day in and day out.

Fast and Reliable Logistics to Keep You on Track

We know that timing is critical in business. That’s why Powerful Machinery offers efficient logistics and on-time delivery for all orders. Whether you need bulk orders or small, time-sensitive shipments, our logistics team ensures your equipment arrives when you need it. We’re committed to getting you the right products, at the right time, to keep your projects moving forward.

Dedicated After-Sales Support for Long-Term Satisfaction

Our relationship with you doesn’t end once your order is delivered. We provide exceptional after-sales support to help you get the most out of your equipment. Whether you need troubleshooting, maintenance advice, or general inquiries, our expert customer service team is here to help. With Powerful Machinery, you get peace of mind knowing that we’re always just a call away.

FAQ

An electric hoist is a lifting device powered by electricity. It uses a motor to either wind a chain or wire rope, allowing you to lift and lower heavy loads efficiently. Electric hoists are commonly used in warehouses, construction sites, and factories where heavy lifting is required. They provide reliable and fast lifting compared to manual alternatives, making tasks safer and more productive.

  • Turn off the power
    Ensure the hoist is completely powered down before starting any repairs to avoid accidents.

  • Drain the oil
    Carefully drain the oil from the hoist to prevent contamination and ensure a clean workspace.

  • Locate the source of the leak
    The most common areas for oil leaks are seals or gaskets. Inspect these parts for damage or wear.

  • Replace damaged parts
    Replace any seals or gaskets that are damaged or worn out to prevent further leakage.

  • Clean the affected area
    Thoroughly clean the area around the leak to remove any old oil, dirt, or debris.

  • Refill with the correct oil
    Refill the hoist with the appropriate oil type recommended by the manufacturer.

  • Regular maintenance and inspections
    Conduct regular maintenance and inspections to prevent future leaks and ensure your hoist operates smoothly.

An electric hoist uses a motor to drive a gear mechanism, which then moves either a chain or wire rope. This allows the hoist to lift or lower loads. Operators control the hoist via a switch or remote control, adjusting the lifting speed and direction. Safety features such as limit switches and thermal protection prevent overloads and ensure safe operation, making electric hoists ideal for industrial environments.

  • Secure the hoist to a strong overhead structure
    Attach the hoist to a stable and sturdy overhead beam or support using the appropriate mounting hardware.

  • Ensure the hoist is level and properly aligned
    Make sure the hoist is positioned level and aligned correctly to prevent strain and ensure smooth lifting operation.

  • Connect the hoist to the electrical power supply
    Wire the hoist to the power supply, following proper electrical guidelines. Make sure the hoist is grounded for safety.

  • Perform a test run
    Run a test to verify that the hoist lifts and lowers properly, ensuring it functions correctly and safely.

  • Check for smooth operation and safety
    After the test, ensure the hoist operates without any issues and is safe for use in your lifting tasks.

  • Power Source

    • Electric Hoist: Powered by electricity, providing fast, efficient lifting for heavy loads.

    • Manual Hoist: Operated by physical labor, typically using a hand chain or lever, making it slower and more labor-intensive.

  • Speed & Efficiency

    • Electric Hoist: Ideal for high-capacity, repetitive lifting tasks in industrial environments, saving time and effort.

    • Manual Hoist: Better suited for smaller, less frequent lifting jobs, but not as efficient as electric hoists.

  • Portability & Affordability

    • Electric Hoist: Generally more expensive and requires a power source, but provides higher lifting capacity and speed.

    • Manual Hoist: More affordable, portable, and simpler to use, but may not handle larger loads or tasks as quickly.

  • Power Source

    • Air Hoist: Powered by compressed air, making it suitable for hazardous environments where electricity is not safe (e.g., explosive areas).

    • Electric Hoist: Requires an electrical power source, offering higher efficiency and capacity for industrial settings.

  • Safety & Environment

    • Air Hoist: Safer in environments where electricity could pose a risk, as it does not require electrical connections.

    • Electric Hoist: Best for high-volume industrial use, but should be used in environments where electrical hazards are controlled.

  • Lifting Capacity & Speed

    • Air Hoist: Ideal for lifting in environments where air power is available and when electricity isn’t feasible.

    • Electric Hoist: Provides faster lifting speeds, more control, and higher lifting capacities, making it the preferred choice for high-demand tasks.

An electric hoist inspection checklist should include:

  • Checking the motor, gearbox, and electrical components for wear.

  • Inspecting the chain or rope for any damage or signs of wear.

  • Testing the limit switches and emergency stop function.

  • Checking hooks and lifting mechanisms for stress or cracks.

  • Verifying proper lubrication and cleaning of moving parts.

  • Ensuring the hoist operates within its rated load capacity.

To keep your electric hoist in top condition, service it regularly. Perform a basic inspection before each use. A full service—including lubrication and checking for wear—should be done every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage. Regular maintenance will prevent costly repairs and keep the hoist functioning efficiently, reducing downtime and increasing safety on the job.

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