Electric Hoist
Optimize your material handling throughput and workplace safety with our professional-grade motorized lifting equipment. Engineered with high-torque insulated motors, dual braking safeguards, and precision-machined drive chains, our systems deliver continuous, reliable load positioning under intense duty cycles. Built to meet the rigid operational demands of manufacturing bays, foundries, and infrastructure projects worldwide.
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Electric Hoist 0.5T-5T Hook Type
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Electric Winch KCD 3 Phase
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Miniature Electric Wire Rope Hoist
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Single Speed Type 7.5t -Electric Trolley Running Type
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Electric Hoists 0.5t-5t Manual Trolley Running Single Speed Type
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Electric Chain Hoist Twin Hook Type 0.5-5T
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Electric Chain Hoist 20T -Electric Trolley Running Type
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Electric Chain Hoists 10T-Hook Type
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Electric Chain Hoist Clean Type 0.5-5T
Electric Chain Hoists for Efficient Material Handling
Electric hoists are powerful lifting devices widely used in factories, warehouses, and construction sites. As a professional electric hoist manufacturer, we supply reliable electric chain hoists designed for industrial lifting applications.
Electric hoists provide faster lifting speed, higher efficiency, and reduced manual labor compared with manual hoists. These lifting devices are commonly installed on overhead cranes, monorail systems, and lifting beams.
Our electric hoists feature strong motors, durable gear systems, and advanced safety mechanisms to ensure stable performance in demanding industrial environments.
Core Product Portfolio: Motorized Hoisting Systems
We engineer and manufacture a premium selection of high-performance electric hoists designed to comply with global mechanical and electrical regulations, including European CE/GS standards and North American ASME B30.16 mandates.
Electric Chain Hoists
Electric chain hoists are one of the most widely used lifting devices in factories, workshops, and warehouses. They use a durable load chain driven by an electric motor to lift and lower heavy loads efficiently. Electric chain hoists are known for their compact structure, reliable performance, and ease of installation, making them ideal for overhead cranes, monorail systems, and industrial lifting operations.
Electric Wire Rope Hoists
Electric wire rope hoists are designed for heavy-duty lifting applications that require higher lifting capacities and greater lifting heights. These hoists use strong steel wire ropes and powerful motors to deliver stable lifting performance. Wire rope hoists are commonly used in large manufacturing plants, construction projects, shipyards, and steel processing industries.
Electric Winches
Electric winches are powerful pulling and lifting devices widely used for horizontal pulling and positioning heavy loads. They are commonly installed in construction sites, marine operations, logistics yards, and equipment installation projects. Electric winches provide strong traction force and reliable control for both lifting and pulling applications.
| Comparison Dimension | Electric Chain Hoist | Electric Wire Rope Hoist | Electric Winches |
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Rated Capacity & Lift
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• Optimum Range: 0.5T to 5T • Hook Drift: Strictly vertical (Zero lateral displacement) |
• Optimum Range: 2T to 50T+ • Hook Drift: Slight lateral drift along the drum axis |
• Optimum Range: 1T to 100T+ • Travel Distance: Extreme long-distance drum capacity |
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Motion Direction |
• Strictly Vertical lifting/lowering. • Linear horizontal travel via beam trolley. |
• High-speed Vertical lifting. • Long-span overhead crane traveling. |
• Primary Horizontal & inclined pulling. • Fixed-station vertical hoisting. |
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Duty Cycle Rating |
• FEM 1Am to 2m (ISO M4 - M5) • 40% ED rating (Intermittent to medium continuous cycles) |
• FEM 2m to 3m (ISO M5 - M6) • Heavy-duty, high-frequency continuous production lines |
• Fully customizable based on motor frame size and gearbox gear ratios |
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Primary Braking Safeguard |
• 1/4-cycle electromagnetic disc brake + mechanical slip-clutch mechanical brake | • Millisecond electromagnetic cone brake + redundant regenerative motor braking | • Heavy-duty automated fail-safe electromagnetic drum/disc brake |
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Guiding Medium & Wear |
• Case-hardened G100 manganese alloy chain running through high-precision pocket guides | • 1960 N/mm² grade anti-rotation wire rope with cast iron rope-wrapping guides | • Multi-layer high-tensile steel wire rope wrapping onto a steel plate drum |
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Target Work Environment |
• Compact workstations, CNC machining bays, assembly loops, and low-clearance areas. | • Large-span overhead traveling cranes, steel fabrication plants, and heavy foundries. | • Marine slipways, deep-shaft mining, heavy equipment towing, and construction anchoring. |
Applications of Electric Hoists

Infrastructure & Civil Construction Sites
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Operational Scenarios: Lifting heavy structural components, precast concrete segments, and staging equipment onto elevated building frameworks via a dedicated construction electric hoist setup.
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The Engineering Challenge: Constant exposure to abrasive silica concrete dust, unpredictable outdoor weather, varying grid voltages from field generators, and the absolute necessity for strict safety compliance to protect personnel on site.
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Why Sourcing From Us: Our robust construction electric hoist systems feature IP65 weather-sealed electrical enclosures and heavy-duty reverse-phase protection relays that prevent motor rotation in reverse if power phases are crossed during site setup.
Automotive Assembly & Heavy Manufacturing
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Operational Scenarios: Continuous vertical movement of heavy engine blocks, chassis frames, and automated tooling fixtures along high-speed production lines.
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The Engineering Challenge: Fast-paced, high-frequency duty cycles where an electric lifting hoist failure can halt the entire facility’s production line, resulting in massive financial losses.
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Why Sourcing From Us: Engineered to rigid industrial duty ratings, our hoists provide exceptional heat dissipation and low maintenance cycles, keeping global assembly lines operating flawlessly around the clock.
B2B Procurement Guide: 4-Step Quick Selection
When sourcing an industrial electric hoist or winch system, match your site parameters to these four critical metrics:
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Duty Cycle Check: Select FEM 1Am (ISO M4) for light maintenance, or FEM 2m/3m (ISO M5/M6) for continuous manufacturing.
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Grid Voltage Sync: Pre-configure motor windings for North America (460V-480V/60Hz) or Europe/Asia (380V-415V/50Hz).
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Environmental IP Rating: Use IP54/IP55 for standard indoor shops; IP65/IP66 for outdoor construction; Ex d IIB/IIC T4 Gb for explosion-proof petrochemical zones.
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Control Interface: Select low-voltage pendant cords, industrial radio wireless remotes, or VFD microprocessors for micrometric anti-sway control.
Electric Hoist FAQ
What is an electric hoist used for?
Electric hoists are used to lift heavy loads using an electric motor. They are commonly installed on cranes or lifting systems.
What is the difference between electric hoists and manual hoists?
Electric hoists are motor-powered and suitable for frequent lifting operations, while manual hoists are hand-operated and better for occasional lifting tasks.
How much weight can an electric hoist lift?
Electric hoists are available in different capacities ranging from 0.5 ton to 50 tons or more, depending on the model.
Are electric hoists safe?
Yes. Industrial electric hoists include safety features such as overload protection, limit switches, and emergency stop systems.
Why choose an electric chain hoist over a wire rope hoist for precision positioning?
Electric chain hoists guide the load vertically via a sprocket pocket, resulting in zero lateral hook drift. Wire rope hoists experience slight horizontal movement as the rope wraps across the drum tracks, making chain units superior for precision CNC and automotive indexing.
Can an electric winch be modified for true vertical safety?
Standard winches are engineered for ground-mounted pulling. For vertical suspension lifting, a dedicated electric lifting hoist or a winch specifically upgraded with a redundant fail-safe brake loop is mandatory to hold suspended loads indefinitely without creeping.
What built-in safety mechanisms are standard on these electric hoists for sale?
All configurations include an adjustable friction safety clutch (overload limiter), automatic upper/lower travel limit switches to prevent overwinding, a reverse phase protection relay, and low-voltage electrical pendant controls.
Professional Electric Hoist Supplier
As a trusted electric hoist manufacturer, we provide durable lifting equipment designed for industrial safety and performance. Our electric hoists are widely used in manufacturing, logistics, construction, and heavy industry worldwide.