Electric Hoists 1600 W /500Kg RH-4136
16027Features
-Robust,Powerful motor with copper winding to ensure long life
-Provides with IP54 safety class standard
-Durable Steel body suitable to work in difficult situation and workpalce
-Equipped with twist-resistant steel wire rope with suitable strength with a length of 18 meters
-Equipped with Thermal switch to protect motor from damage
Equipped with automatic cut-off system
Powerful Motor with Copper Winding
Electric hoists are motorized devices used for lifting and lowering heavy objects. They typically consist of a motor, gear system, and lifting mechanism, and can be operated using a handheld remote or pendant control. Electric hoists are commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and industrial settings for tasks such as loading and unloading heavy materials, moving machinery, and transporting goods. They can also be used in automotive, marine, and aviation industries for tasks such as lifting engines and hoisting boats or planes.
Electric hoists work by using an electric motor to power the gear system, which in turn lifts or lowers the load using a chain or wire rope. They can lift weights ranging from a few hundred kilograms to several tons, depending on the capacity of the hoist. Using its 1600-watt motor, Ronix RH-4136 can lift any object as heavy as 1000kg while also featuring numerous safety and protective that prolong its lifespan beyond any competition.
Specifications
Model | RH-4136 |
Power |
1600W |
Voltage |
220V |
(Double) Lifting Capacity
|
1000Kg |
(standard) Lifting Capacity
|
500Kg |
(Double) Lifting Height
|
9m |
(Standard) Lifting Height
|
18m |
(Double) Lifting Speed
|
5m/min
|
(Standard) Lifting Speed
|
10m/min
|
Cable Length
|
18m |
Cable Diameter
|
6mm |
Cable Strength
|
>2500Kg
|
Detailed Description
Electric hoists are beneficial to professionals such as construction workers, machine operators, and mechanics, as well as DIY enthusiasts who work on large-scale projects. Their use cases are so vast that they can be used for lifting and moving heavy machinery and raising and lowering scaffolding, in addition to loading and unloading heavy materials from trucks or warehouses.