Choosing the right crane hoist requires considering several technical parameters.
First, define your load requirements: Calculate the maximum single-piece weight and add a 15-20% safety margin to determine the rated capacity. Also consider lifting height and speed requirements—higher and faster speeds usually mean a more powerful motor.

Usage frequency determines the product grade: For high-intensity applications requiring continuous use for more than 8 hours per day, choose a heavy-duty industrial-grade model with reinforced motor insulation and gear strength. For moderate usage, a standard industrial-grade model is suitable, while occasional maintenance applications are best suited for an economy model.

Environmental adaptability is a key selection factor: Humid environments require a high waterproof rating (IP65 or higher); dusty locations require dustproof seals; corrosive atmospheres require stainless steel or galvanized components. Furthermore, power supply type (three-phase/single-phase), control method (handle, remote, or automatic), and installation space limitations must all be comprehensively evaluated.
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