The motor of the high meter electric hoist is installed together with the reducer at the same end of the drum during use. The motor shaft and reducer are connected together through a coupling. The other end of the reducer shaft rotates and is installed inside the hollow shaft of the drum, while the other end of the drum is installed on the drum cover. During use, the gears on the second shaft of the reducer mesh with the gears on the hollow shaft, eliminating the need for a main transmission shaft and a coupling. The motor directly drives the reducer, increasing the driving torque and improving the lifting height and smoothness of operation, resulting in low noise and long service life.
Sometimes the cost of lifting heavy objects with an electric hoist is relatively expensive, or the lifting of heavy objects during use is very dangerous. This requires us to ensure that our lifting capabilities are foolproof. In such cases, a high meter electric hoist can be used.