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What should I do if the 2-ton electric chain hoist shakes?

Author: CC

Apr. 18, 2024

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If the 2-ton electric chain hoist vibrates, you need to determine whether the chain or the integrated crane is vibrating. There are many reasons for this situation, and you need to analyze the actual situation to find a solution.

DHS Type Ring Chain Electric Hoist

1. Causes of jitter: When the electric hoist crane is hoisting objects at nearly full load, jitter may occur. Therefore, it is necessary to check the parameters on the nameplate such as the lifting speed and motor power of the product. If the hoist is running at full load, It is easy to cause such problems.


2. The electric hoist chain vibrates. If the lifting chain vibrates during operation, consider whether there is a problem with the crane's braking device. This is a common fault of the electric hoist. If it is a single brake, this situation is likely to occur, and it needs to be disassembled and inspected for repair work.

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3. If the electric hoist crane vibrates, you need to check whether the I-beam connected to the monorail carriage above the hook is suitable. You can adjust the width of the carriage appropriately to make it more tightly attached to the steel beam, so as not to be damaged during actual operations. The whole machine shakes due to the influence of the pulling force of heavy objects.


4. Improper use of lifting methods. If the hook cannot be hung firmly or the lifting is too strong, it will shake. This is an expressly prohibited behavior during lifting. To keep the goods stable and not shaking after being lifted to a certain height, it is necessary to Strictly follow the operating instructions.


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