Construction: The hoist features a robust die-cast aluminum shell, which provides a good strength-to-weight ratio and resistance to corrosion.
Operation: It operates using a powerful electric motor and a durable steel wire rope.
Control: The hoist includes both a wired pendant remote control (seen in a plastic bag) and a manual control option on the main unit itself for operational flexibility. Some models also offer wireless remote control capabilities.
Safety Features: Common safety mechanisms for these types of hoists include overload protection and automatic shut-off limit switches that activate if the load is too heavy or reaches its vertical limit.
Applications: They are versatile tools used in residential construction, warehouses, garages, factories, and small workshops for tasks such as lifting materials, engine components.