Chain Hoists
A Chain Hoist is a compact, versatile lifting device that utilizes a chain mechanism to raise and lower loads with precision and control. Commonly used in workshops, warehouses, construction sites, and manufacturing facilities, chain hoists are available in manual (lever-operated) and electric-powered models, offering reliable performance for light to medium-duty lifting tasks (typically 0.25 to 20 tons). Their robust design, ease of use, and portability make them a staple in material handling across industries.
Why Choose an Chain Hoists?
● Compact & Lightweight Design
Ideal for confined spaces where larger cranes cannot operate.
Portable models (e.g., lever hoists) can be easily mounted to beams, trolleys, or temporary structures.
● Precision & Control
Manual chain hoists allow millimeter-accurate positioning, perfect for alignment tasks in machinery installation or assembly.
Electric chain hoists offer smooth, variable-speed lifting for repetitive operations.
● Durability & Low Maintenance
Heat-treated load chains resist wear, deformation, and corrosion, ensuring long service life.
Minimal moving parts reduce maintenance needs compared to wire rope hoists.
● Safety Features
Mechanical load brakes prevent accidental lowering, even if the chain is released.
Overload protection (in electric models) automatically stops operation if capacity is exceeded.
● Cost-Effectiveness
More affordable than electric wire rope hoists for equivalent capacities.
No power required for manual models, reducing operational costs.