
What is the reason for the decoupling of goods in the use of electric hoist?
Electric hoist can be used for lifting, loading, unloading and maintenance operations in various places. It is easy to operate, but different types of accidents occur every year. Decoupling of goods is one of them. So what causes the decoupling of goods?
First, the shaking and unhooking. When using Electric hoist, the operator's lifting speed is too fast or the goods sway from side to side. The amplitude of the shaking will cause the goods to jump out of the tongue, the chain breaks, the hook breaks, etc., and finally the goods fall.
Second, overload decoupling. Use Electric hoist to lift unidentified cargo, causing the overload to cause the chain or wire rope to break and the cargo to fall.
Third, collision decoupling. A large number of sundries were stored on the construction site, and collisions occurred during lifting, and the goods crashed and fell off.
Fourth, the parts are damaged and decoupled. Due to improper maintenance and other reasons, the chain hook was damaged and cracked, and the goods fell off during operation.
Fifth, force majeure factors, such as weather factors, wind and snow, rainstorms, etc. caused goods to fall unexpectedly.
During the operation of Electric hoist, we must try our best to avoid these phenomena and reduce the occurrence of accidents.