The structure of electric wire rope hoist

The structure of electric wire rope hoist


An electric wire rope hoist is a sophisticated lifting apparatus comprising essential components like the hoist motor for powering operations, a gearbox to amplify torque, and a drum where the wire rope is wound for lifting tasks. The durable wire rope, typically made of multiple metal wire strands, connects to a hook block that attaches to the load. A control button allows precise management of lifting, lowering, and stopping movements. Safety features such as overload protection and emergency stops ensure secure operations. Enclosed within a sturdy frame and housing, these elements work harmoniously to facilitate efficient and safe lifting of heavy loads across various industrial settings.


Overview

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  1. Lifting motor

  2. Motor brake

  3. Terminal box

  4. Coupling

  5. Drum and rope guider

  6. Planetary gearbox

  7. Output shaft

  8. Frame

  9. Cam limit switch

  10. Electric control box

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