• High Quality Portable 110V Electric Cable Hoist
  • High Quality Portable 110V Electric Cable Hoist
  • High Quality Portable 110V Electric Cable Hoist
  • High Quality Portable 110V Electric Cable Hoist
  • High Quality Portable 110V Electric Cable Hoist
  • High Quality Portable 110V Electric Cable Hoist

High Quality Portable 110V Electric Cable Hoist

Application: Workshop Usage, Construction Usage
Type: Single Girder Crane
Sling Type: Wire Rope
Certification: ISO9001: 2000
Capacity: 500/1000kg
Lifting Height: 1-60m
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
KCD
Voltage
220/230V, or as Customer Require
Phase
3phase
Hz
50/60Hz
Lifting Speed
6-12m/Min, 8-16m/Min
Tower Crane Type
Under Slewing Cranes
Main Girder Form
Single Girder
Power Source
Electric
Moving Type
Fixed
Installation
Assembled
Transport Package
Standard Carton or Colored Box
Specification
CE standard
Trademark
OEM
Origin
Hebei, China(Mainland)
HS Code
8425190000
Production Capacity
50, 000 PCS Per Year

Product Description

Good quality Multifuction electric motor hoist 500kg*60M

Details

Package 



Capacity: 300--1000kgs
Lifting height:1-60M,
Votlage:220/230/380V or as customer require.

Sepcification
Tianjin Eastern Union I/E Co., Ltd manufacture 220-380v multi-function electric hoist. I t adopts tape rotor electrical machine and common electric motor.
It can drive drum combine with structure of  changing speed, so as to loading and unloading.
It canbe widely used in middle and small residence, decoration of construction, lifting plank, digging well and lifting etc.
Advantage: Braking promptly, small volum, light weight, compact, convenient and easy to maintain.
 

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Number of Employees
18
Year of Establishment
2010-08-05