The Balanced Hoist is a new type of auxiliary equipment that helps us save more time and effort during material handling. It is particularly effective for operations requiring precise assembly movements. Let's discuss the advantages of this device.
Operation is stable in practice.
During assembly, if the method is unstable, it's easy to damage the equipment. However, with the use of a balanced crane, there's no such concern. The balanced crane features functions like air cutoff and misoperation protection. When the main gas supply to the equipment is cut off, the self-locking device activates, preventing the equipment from suddenly falling or moving. Additionally, due to the crane's very sturdy boom, the items being lifted are less likely to sway during movement, thereby reducing assembly errors.
2. The operation is simple and straightforward.
The balanced crane requires no complex operating skills; it primarily relies on its "balanced gravity" to ensure a smooth trajectory, allowing for 360-degree rotation and suspension at various positions. When we hoist the materials to the correct location, we can manually pull the crane's boom to move the materials.
3. Excellent load-bearing capacity.
For lifting equipment, bearing the weight is a crucial factor. Balanced cranes can lift loads ranging from dozens to hundreds of kilograms, allowing operators to easily move them with just a slight pull.
4. Quick Operations.
When operating a balanced crane, the operator simply holds the item with their hand, presses a button, or changes the handle to allow the material to be suspended and moved in the desired direction and speed. Accurate positioning, quick and convenient.
5. The structure of the balanced crane is also quite simple.
The operation handle of the balanced crane is combined with the workpiece material through a clamp, making it easy to use and enhancing work efficiency.




