Chain blocks are a very versatile way to lift loads, and are primarily operated by pulling the chains by hand.
The chain block is a mechanism used to raise or lower heavy loads with relative ease. The internal gears of the chain block wind the chains around, lifting the object that is attached to the end or bottom hook. This means that very little force is required to lift large, heavy loads of up to 50,000 kg.
Chain blocks also have the advantage of not needing electricity in most cases, making it an essential tool for working in remote locations or places with little to no access to power. Chain block lifting equipment can be used for installing machines and repairing goods, and they are great for overhead work and in narrow spaces such as car garages. They also work well in factories, laboratories and power plants.
Chain blocks are a great cost-effective solution for moving heavy loads. They also have the added benefit of not requiring large operating teams as one chain block can be operated by a single person. Chain Blocks are very versatile, making them suitable and effective for a wide hoist of applications.