Electric Chain Hoist with Electric Trolley EHBT type
No.2301
The H-Lift Electric Chain Hoist with Electric Trolley (EH-BT type) is a high-performance lifting solution designed for safe, automated vertical lifting and smooth horizontal load transport along beam tracks.
Automated Horizontal Mobility: The integrated electric trolley ensures precise, low-resistance movement of heavy loads across monorails or crane girders, maximizing operational workflow.
Rigorous Safety Compliance: Engineered for secure operation; users must always verify hook integrity, ensure the trolley is correctly set for the beam width, and halt initial lifts to check load stability.
Versatile Configuration: Available in a range of capacities and lifting speeds (single or dual), easily customizable based on load weight, required lifting height, and overall duty cycle.
Strict Operational Guidelines: Designed strictly for vertical lifting. Built-in safety protocols dictate that the motor must fully stop before changing motions, and the load chain must never be used as a sling.
Electric Chain Hoist with Electric Trolley (EHBT Type)
Motorized Trolley System | Aluminium Die Cast Body
The EHBT Electric Chain Hoist combines powerful lifting with an integrated electric trolley, enabling smooth and low-resistance movement of heavy loads along monorails or girders. It is an ideal solution for efficient material handling in warehouses and industrial facilities.
Key Features
Double Safety Mechanism: Features an overload slipping clutch and upper-lower limit switch for maximum operational safety.
Durability: Aluminium die-cast body dissipates heat efficiently; includes a durable canvas chain container.
Control: Ergonomic push-button control. Options for 24V, 36V, or 48V control voltage.
Braking: Fast-acting electrical and magnetic DC brake system.
Motor Protection: Thermal motor protector and phase error relay (prevents operation if power is incorrectly wired).
Performance: Single or double speeds for lifting and traveling.
Hooks: Drop forged alloy hooks with safety latches designed to open gradually under overload without fracturing.
Compliance: Load chain conforms to EN 818-7 standard.
Optional: Radio remote control.
Optional: Frequency inverter.
Technical Specifications & Dimensions
*Refer to the diagram above to identify dimensions A, B, C, D, F, Hmin (Headroom), I, J, K, M, N.
Item No.
Capacity (t)
Lifting Speed (m/min)
Hoist Motor (kw)
Work Group
Duty Rating (ED)
Std. Lift (m)
Load Chain (mm)
Chain Falls
Proof Load (kN)
Traveling Speed (m/min)
Traveling Motor (kw)
Beam Range (mm)
Single
Dual
Single
Dual
Single
Dual
EHBT0025
0.25
7.0 / 2.3
0.9 / 0.3
2m/M5
40%
26.6% / 13.4%
3
5x15
1
3.06
11
20 / 5
0.15
0.2 / 0.05
74-140
EHBT0050
0.5
7.6 / 2.5
0.9 / 0.3
2m/M5
40%
26.6% / 13.4%
3
6.3x19
1
6.13
11
20 / 5
0.15
0.2 / 0.05
74-140
EHBT0100
1
5.0 / 1.7
1.1 / 0.37
2m/M5
40%
26.6% / 13.4%
3
8x24
1
12.25
11
20 / 5
0.15
0.2 / 0.05
74-140
EHBT0200
2
2.5 / 0.85
1.1 / 0.37
2m/M5
40%
26.6% / 13.4%
3
8x24
2
24.5
13.5
20 / 6.7
0.2
0.2 / 0.067
100-152
EHBT0300
3
6.0 / 2.0
3.6 / 1.2
2m/M5
40%
26.6% / 13.4%
3
11.2x34
1
36.75
13.5
20 / 6.7
0.4
0.4 / 0.13
100-152
EHBT0500
5
3.0 / 1.0
3.6 / 1.2
2m/M5
40%
26.6% / 13.4%
3
11.2x34
2
61.25
13.5
20 / 6.7
0.4
0.4 / 0.13
100-152
Dimensional Data
Item No.
Hmin (mm)
Dimensions (mm)
Net Weight (kg)
Product Code
A
B
C (Single Speed)
C (Dual Speed)
D
F
J
K
M (Single Speed)
M (Dual Speed)
N
Single Speed
Dual Speed
EHBT0025
469
190
102
302
334
307
322
630
27
276
276
131
71
95
230100250
EHBT0050
506
190
102
302
334
307
322
630
27
276
276
131
72
96
230100500
EHBT0100
579
190
102
302
354
307
322
630
31
276
276
131
76
100
230101000
EHBT0200
681
223
159
302
354
307
322
631
38
270
315
133
97
111
230102000
EHBT0300
650
282
166
399
469
336
388
757
38
299
322
140
154
180
230103000
EHBT0500
910
338
110
399
469
336
428
820
52
301
324
142
192
222
230105000
Electric Chain Hoist
Overview, Features & Selection Guide
An electric chain hoist is a mechanical lifting device used to raise and lower heavy loads vertically. Commonly found in industrial and commercial settings, these hoists facilitate the efficient movement of materials and equipment. Known for their durability and ease of operation, electric chain hoists are widely used in manufacturing, construction, and warehousing.
Key Features & Components
Chain Crucial component typically made of high-strength alloy steel. Available in various sizes and lengths to match the lifting capacity.
Hoist Motor Provides the necessary force to lift the load. Designed for heavy-duty operation to handle a wide range of loads.
Controls Mechanisms allowing operators to raise, lower, and move loads. Options include pendant controls, push-buttons, or radio remote controls.
Gearbox Transmits power from the motor to the chain sprocket/drum, ensuring smooth and controlled movement.
Chain Drum (Sprocket) The component around which the lifting chain operates. It winds up or pays out the chain to raise or lower the load.
Safety Features Includes overload protection (slipping clutch), limit switches (to prevent over-travel), and emergency stop buttons.
Lifting Capacity Ranges from a few hundred kilograms to several tons. Capacity must be matched strictly to application requirements.
Duty Cycle Refers to the duration the hoist can operate continuously without overheating (e.g., ISO M4, M5 ratings).
Mounting Options Can be hook suspended, fixed mounted, or attached to a trolley (manual or motorized) for horizontal movement.
Voltage & Power Available in various configurations (Single Phase or 3-Phase) to match facility electrical infrastructure.
How to Choose the Right Hoist?
Load WeightThe maximum weight to be lifted determines the capacity you must buy. Always choose a hoist with a capacity higher than your max load.
Lifting SpeedConsider required productivity. Single speed is standard, but dual speed (Fast/Slow) offers better precision for positioning.
Work EnvironmentHigh temperatures can cause malfunctions; extremely low temperatures may cause cracking. Dust, moisture, or chemicals require special protection (IP54, IP65, or Stainless Steel).
Lift HeightDetermine how high the load needs to go. Higher lifts require longer chains and larger chain containers (bags), which may affect headroom.
Duty Cycle (Frequency)How often will the hoist run? Frequent starts/stops require a motor with a higher Duty Rating (ED%) to effectively disperse heat.
Safe Use of Electric Chain Hoists & Electric Trolleys
Operational Guidelines for H-Lift Power Operated Lifting Equipment
Electric chain hoists and motorized trolleys are powerful industrial tools designed to improve efficiency and reduce manual handling. However, improper use can lead to serious accidents. Operators must be trained and competent. The following guidelines are critical for the safe operation of H-Lift electric chain hoists (Series EHE, EHB, EHK, EHD, etc.).
⚠️ CRITICAL WARNING
NEVER lift, support, or transport people using this equipment.
NEVER lift loads over people.
NEVER exceed the Working Load Limit (WLL) marked on the hoist nameplate.
1. Pre-Operational Checks (Daily)
Before the start of each shift, the operator should perform a visual and functional inspection.
Visual Inspection
Load Chain: Check for nicks, gouges, twists, deformation, or lack of lubrication. Ensure the chain is seated correctly in the chain guide.
Hooks: Inspect top and bottom hooks for deformation, cracks, or wear. Ensure the safety latch is present and functional.
Connections: Ensure the hoist is securely attached to the trolley or suspension point.
Controls: Check the pendant control cable for cuts or exposed wires. Ensure buttons are not stuck.
Functional Test
Emergency Stop: Press the E-Stop button; the hoist should not operate. Twist to release.
Brake: Lift a small load slightly. Release the button. The load should hold immediately without slipping.
Limit Switches: Carefully run the hook to the upper and lower limits (without load) to ensure the motor stops automatically.
Trolley: If motorized, test left/right movement. Listen for unusual noises.
2. Operational Do's and Don'ts
✅ ALWAYS
Center the Hoist: Always position the hoist directly above the load's center of gravity before lifting.
Take up Slack: Slowly take up the chain slack until the load is taut before lifting fully.
Use Taglines: Use guide ropes (taglines) to prevent the load from swinging or spinning during transport.
Listen: Pay attention to abnormal sounds (grinding, clicking) which may indicate internal damage.
Read the Manual: Familiarize yourself with the specific specific manual for your model (EHB, EHK, etc.).
❌ NEVER
No Side Pulling: Never pull a load sideways. This damages the chain guide and housing. Hoists are for vertical lift only.
No Inching: Avoid excessive "inching" (rapid short presses of the button), as this overheats the motor and damages the contacts.
No Chain Wrapping: Never wrap the load chain around the load. Always use appropriate rigging slings.
No Two-Blocking: Do not use the limit switches as a routine method for stopping the hoist.
No Unattended Loads: Never leave a suspended load unattended.
3. Electrical & Power Supply
1
Voltage Check
Ensure the power supply matches the voltage indicated on the nameplate (e.g., 380V 3-Phase). Incorrect voltage can destroy the motor.
2
Phase Protection
Most H-Lift hoists (EHB/EHK/EHE) feature negative phase protection. If the hoist does not start, check if the power phases are wired correctly.
3
Environment (IP Rating)
Standard units are IP54 (Indoor/General). Do not use standard hoists in rain, heavy dust, or explosive environments unless specifically rated (e.g., CH-EP Explosion Proof series).
4
Duty Cycle
Respect the Duty Rating (ED%). Operating continuously beyond the rated duty cycle will overheat the motor and trip the thermal protection.
4. Maintenance & Lubrication
Regular maintenance extends the life of your equipment and ensures safety.
Lubrication: The load chain must be lubricated regularly. A dry chain wears out significantly faster. Use machine oil or gear oil, applying to the link contact points.
Chain Gauge: Periodically measure the chain link pitch and diameter to check for wear or stretching.
Brake Gap: The magnetic brake gap should be checked annually by a qualified technician.
Slip Clutch: The overload slipping clutch is factory set. Do not adjust it unless authorized.
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