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Construction Hoist Part

Construction hoist is vertical transport machinery driving by pinion and rack, mainly used on construction site for transportation of personal and materials. As a permanent or sub-permanent external elevator, it also applies to store house, dock, high tower, high chimney, etc.

There are single cage and double cages hoist. According to the need gets rid of one cage of double cages the hoist will be changed to single cage hoist. SC Construction Hoist is equipped with reliable electrical and mechanical safety device. It is efficient and safety vertical transporting equipment.


Spare parts for a construction hoist may include:

1. Wire Rope: These are used to lift and lower the load in the hoist. They may need to be replaced if they become worn or damaged.

2. Construction Hoist Motor: The motors in the hoist are responsible for powering the lifting and lowering mechanism. Spare motors may be needed in case of motor failure.

3. Electromagnet Brake: The hoist is equipped with brakes to hold the load in place. Spare brake pads or other brake components may be necessary for maintenance or repair.

4. Control panels: The control panel is used to operate the hoist and control its movements. Spare control panels or control panel components may be required in case of malfunction.

5. Safety devices: Construction hoists are equipped with various safety devices, such as limit switches, overload protection, and emergency stop buttons. Spare safety devices may be needed to ensure the hoist operates safely.

6. Bearings and bushings: These components help reduce friction and facilitate smooth movement in the hoist. Spare bearings and bushings may be necessary for maintenance or repair.

7. Electrical components: Various electrical components, such as relays, switches, and fuses, may need to be replaced if they fail or become damaged.

8. Pulleys and sheaves: These components are used to guide and redirect the wire ropes in the hoist. Spare pulleys and sheaves may be required if they become worn or damaged.

9. Hooks and shackles: The hooks and shackles are used to attach the load to the hoist. Spare hooks and shackles may be needed if they become worn or damaged.

10. Construction Hoist Steel Structure parts: Spare structural components, such as beams or mast sections, may be required for repair or replacement if they become damaged or worn over time.



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