Electric Chain Hoist with Motorized Trolley EHBT type

Item No.: 2301
Electric chain hoist with motorized trolley provides smooth movement of the load and create low resistance movement on the monorail or girders.
Motorized trolleys are used with electric hoists and enable the hoists to move on a track.
Description Safe Use of Power Operated Blocks
Description

H-Lift Electric Chain Hoist with Motorized Trolley EHBT type features:

  • Electric chain hoist with motorized trolley provides smooth movement of the load and create low resistance movement on the monorail or girders.
  • Double safety mechanism consisting of overload slipping clutch and upper-lower limit switch.
  • Aluminium die cast body and a canvas chain container.
  • Uniquely-designed push button control on the basis of ergonomics.
  • Electrical and magnetic DC brake.
  • Thermal motor protector.
  • Control relay is designed to monitor 3-phase power supplies and to protect motor.
  • Drop forged alloy hooks are designed to open gradually and not fracture under excessive loads.
  • Single or double lifting speed and traveling speed.
  • Operating voltage, 220/380/440V, 50/60Hz, 1/3PH.
  • Control voltage, 24V, 36V or 48V.
  • Load chain in accordance with standard EN 818-7.
  • Radio remote control(optional).
  • Frequency inverter(optional).

 Electric chain hoist with motorized trolley

Model Capacity Lifting Speed Hoist Motor Work Group Duty Rating (ED) Standard Lift Load Chain Load Chain Falls Proof Load Travelling Speed Travelling Motor Beam Range
t m/min kw m mm kN m/min kw mm
EHBT0025 0.25 7.0/2.3 0.9/0.3 2m/M5 40% 26.6%/13.4% 3 5x15 1 3.06 13.5 20/6.7 0.2/0.067 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 13.5 20/6.7 0.2/0.067 74-140
EHBT0100 1 5.0/1.7 1.1/0.37 2m/M5 40% 26.6%/13.4% 3 8x24 1 12.25 13.5 20/6.7 0.2/0.067 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 0.4/0.13 74-140
EHBT0300 3 6.0/2.0 3.0/1.0 2m/M5 40% 26.6%/13.4% 3 11.2x34 1 36.75 13.5 18/6 0.4/0.13 100-170
EHBT0500 5 3.0/1.0 3.0/1.0 2m/M5 40% 26.6%/13.4% 3 11.2x34 2 61.25 13.5 18/6 0.75/0.25 100-170

 

 

 Model  Hmin Dimensions(mm)  N.W. Product Code
A B Singe Speed Dual Speed D F J K Singe Speed Dual Speed N
mm C M kg
EHBT0025 398 142 102 319 329 273 340 650 31 310 336 135 71 230100250
EHBT0050 398 142 102 319 329 273 340 650 31 310 336 135 72 230100500
EHBT0100 460 142 102 319 349 273 340 650 38 310 336 135 76 230101000
EHBT0200 650 185 159 319 349 273 340 650 45 312 338 135 97 230102000
EHBT0300 525 185 165 358 471 336 370 810 45 314 340 140 154 230103000
EHBT0500 860 240 110 358 471 336 410 850 61 360 410 142 192 230105000

Motorized trolleys are used with electric hoists and enable the hoists to move on a track. Trolleys can be distinguished by the following attributes:

  • Load capacity: Measured in pounds force or tons.
  • Beam height and width: The height and width of the beam to which the hoist will be affixed.

Items to consider when selecting a hoist:

  • Weight of load
  • Power supply
  • Speed of lifts
  • Lifting height
  • Frequency of lifts
  • Duty cycle
Safe Use of Power Operated Blocks

ALWAYS:
• Store and handle power operated blocks correctly.
• Inspect the block and accessories before use and before placing into storage.
• For top hook suspension, use hooks that are fitted with safety catches or mouse the hook and ensure the support fits freely
into the seat of the hook.
• For trolley suspension, ensure the trolley is correctly set for the beam width.
• Check that the bottom hook will reach its lowest point without running the chain or rope fully out.
• Raise the load just clear then halt the lift to ensure the integrity of the block before continuing with the lift. If the block has more than one speed, start in the slow speed.


NEVER:
• Expose power operated blocks to chemicals, particularly acids, without consulting the supplier.
• Expose power operated blocks directly to the elements, water spray, steam etc without consulting the supplier.
• Replace the load chain or rope with a longer one without consulting the supplier.
• Use the load chain or rope to form a sling.
• Change motions without first allowing the motor to stop.
• Allow persons to ride on power operated blocks.


Selecting the Correct Block
Power operated blocks are available in a range of capacities, designs and suspensions with electric or pneumatic power
options. Select the block to be used and plan the lift taking the following into account:
Type of block - chain, wire rope - electric, pneumatic - class of use - capacity and range of lift etc.
Type of suspension - hook, trolley, fixed.
Speeds and control - single speed, dual speed - pendant push button, pull cord, remote etc.
Power operated blocks are designed for vertical lifting only.
Consult the supplier if the block is to be used in areas of high risk, exposed to the elements, water, steam etc, with hazardous
substances, eg acids or chemicals, or subjected to extremes of temperature.


Storing and Handling Power Operated Blocks
Never return damaged blocks to storage. They should be dry, clean and protected from corrosion.
In the case of blocks used for temporary applications, store them on a purpose made rack or suspended from their top suspension fitting. Trailing cables, pendants etc may be 
removed, identified and stored separately to prevent loss or damage whilst in store.
In the case of blocks left in situ, park the block in a suitable position so that it is protected from damage and does not present a danger. Raise the bottom hook so that it is not a danger to persons or liable to become accidentally engaged.
Isolate the power supply.


Installing and Commissioning
Follow the specific instructions for installation and commissioning issued by the supplier and the general requirements given overleaf. Ensure the controls work in the correct direction and that motion limits are set and operate correctly. If the block fails to operate correctly contact the supplier.


Using Power Operated Blocks Safely
Do not use defective blocks, slings or accessories. Check the slinging arrangement, that the block is safely rigged, that the chain or rope is not twisted and that the load is free to move.Raise the load just clear, halt the lift to ensure the integrity of the block, slinging arrangement etc. Always commence lifting in the slow speed. Avoid unnecessary inching of the load.
Check the travel path is clear and that you have a clear view so as to avoid accidental hook engagement or collision. Follow any
particular site safety rules applicable to the movement of suspended loads.

Keep fingers, toes etc clear when lowering loads.


In-service Inspection and Maintenance
Follow the specific instructions for maintenance issued by the supplier. These should be incorporated into the site maintenance programme observing any particular needs due to the site or working conditions.
Regularly inspect the block and, in the event of the following defects, refer the block to a Competent Person for thorough
examination: operational faults; block will not lift; slips back; motion commands reversed; over-runs when command released; wear; damage to trolley, hooks and fittings; damaged, worn or corroded chain or rope; other visible defects.

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