Hand pulled hoists play an important role in the installation and commissioning of large equipment in factory workshops. Whether it's motors weighing tens of tons, gearboxes with large volumes, or precision heavy molds, they all rely on its precise lifting assistance.

In the early stage of installation, facing the positioning problem of large equipment components, the chain hoist, with its flexible operating performance, can accurately adjust the height and horizontal position of components in a small space. By smoothly retracting the chain, the heavy motor can be slowly lifted above the equipment base, and the bolt hole alignment can be completed in cooperation with the installation personnel to avoid component collision or installation deviation caused by unstable lifting. During the debugging phase, if it is necessary to fine tune the position of transmission components such as gearboxes, the controllability advantage of chain hoists is more prominent. Operators can achieve millimeter level adjustments by gently pulling the chain, ensuring precise meshing of the equipment transmission system.
Compared to large cranes, chain hoists do not require complex site arrangements, are lightweight and easy to carry, and can quickly adapt to different installation scenarios. Its reliable braking system can effectively prevent components from slipping during the lifting process, providing a solid guarantee for operational safety. At every critical stage of the installation and commissioning of large-scale equipment in the workshop, the chain hoist has become a powerful assistant in promoting the smooth production of equipment with its efficient, precise, and safe performance.