Hebei Baiyi is a professional manufacturer of hand chain hoists, offering a variety of models and specifications, including HS-A, HSZ, and HS-C. The HSZ Type Hand Chain Hoist, a classic manual lifting device, is widely used in factories, warehouses, docks, and other locations for cargo lifting and equipment installation due to its compact structure, simple operation, and safety and reliability.
The Hebei Baiyi factory’s high-quality HSZ Type Hand Chain Hoist is manufactured from high-strength alloy materials, with key components treated with special processes to ensure excellent wear resistance and fatigue resistance. Its core transmission mechanism is precisely designed, allowing for smooth lifting, lowering, and precise positioning of heavy objects through manual reciprocating pulling of the chain. The unique ratchet braking system provides double safety protection, automatically locking even when the operator releases the chain, effectively preventing accidental slippage of heavy objects.
Customized HSZ Type Hand Chain Hoists are available in a full range of specifications and models, with lifting capacities ranging from 0.5 tons to tens of tons, meeting the lifting needs of different scenarios. Its small size and light weight make installation and relocation very convenient. Whether for power maintenance, vehicle repair, or outdoor construction sites lacking power sources, it plays an indispensable role and is one of the ideal lifting tools for various industries.
With its robust and durable quality and flexible and efficient performance, the HSZ Type Hand Chain Hoist continues to provide economical and stable support for various lifting operations.
Technical Parameters
Internal Structure
1. Dual braking system for enhanced safety and reduced effort.
2. High-quality guide wheels prevent chain jamming, with deepened grooves to prevent chain derailment.
3. Thickened G80 quenched manganese steel chain, resistant to breakage.
4. Alloy steel construction ensures strong pulling force without detachment, preventing breakage.
Safety Usage Guide
The HSZ Type Hand Chain Hoist (also known as a chain hoist) is a common light-duty lifting device. While easy to operate, it carries significant potential risks. Proper use is essential for safety. The following are key safety precautions:
I. Strict Inspection Before Use
Component Integrity: Confirm that the hook is free of cracks and deformation, the chain is free of rust and kinks, and the brake is reliable.
Test Operation: Perform a no-load test of the lifting function, checking that the chain runs smoothly and without abnormal noises.
Environmental Assessment: Ensure the suspension point is secure and reliable, the work area is free of flammable and explosive materials, and there is sufficient operating space.
II. Standard Operating Procedures
Strictly Prohibit Overloading: The lifting weight must never exceed the rated load (indicated on the nameplate). Do not use any power source other than manual force to pull the chain.
Correct Pulling: Pull the hand chain smoothly and vertically along the chain direction; do not pull at an angle or have multiple people pull forcefully.
Real-time Monitoring: Maintain the balance of the load during lifting; prohibit personnel from standing or passing under the suspended load.
Status Management: When pausing operation, secure the hand chain to ensure the brake self-locks; for long-term suspension, install a safety rope.
III. Proper Maintenance After Use
Clean and Store Properly: After using the HSZ Type Hand Chain Hoist, clean off dirt, apply anti-rust grease, and store it in a dry and ventilated place.
Prohibit Modification: Never weld, cut, or modify any parts yourself.
Regular Inspection: Hoists used frequently should be inspected monthly; a comprehensive test must be performed before reusing a hoist that has been idle.
Special Warning: If chain jamming, brake failure, or other abnormalities occur, immediately stop using the hoist and have it inspected by a professional. Safety is paramount; proper operation protects both the equipment and, more importantly, lives.
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