Some safety considerations for using chain hoist

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No matter what kind of lifting equipment, have a certain weight, if there is any accident, is a threat to personal safety, while the electric chain hoist is a relatively light lifting equipment, but also has a certain weight, so in the work of the need to pay attention to security matters, otherwise the risk and then regret it too late.
1, there is a chain hoist electric hoist when the goods around and around the bottom must not be someone else, or heavy objects fall easily cause personal injury.
2, the lifting equipment must be kept not cluttered properly, do not knock or damp rust phenomenon, once the device cracks, must use is strictly prohibited, otherwise easily lead to power damage, or parts caused by a series of lax consequences.
3, the shell can be reliably grounded or zero, which can prevent electric shock, even if some of the power supply of the external insulation, but also can not be careless. Especially in the thunder and lightning weather, the power must be pulled out, as far as possible not to work, especially outdoor use.
4, in the use of electric hoist chain to work, if found abnormal sound, and the speed change, should immediately stop using, because it is very easy to appear out of control and other abnormal phenomena.
5, the power supply voltage of the device is not less than ninety percent of the rated voltage.
To explain the above is the chain hoist safety matters, in many places can see the shadow of the lifting equipment, the space is relatively small compared to some local population and intensive areas, when using the electric hoist chain must pay attention to the safety and control of the power supply. You must do protection work.

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