Dangers of missing safety buckle of hand chain hoist
The missing safety buckle of the hand chain hoist will bring serious safety hazards.
The hand chain hoist is a common lifting equipment used to lift and move heavy objects. The safety buckle, also known as the safety tongue, is an important safety component in the hand chain hoist. It is mainly installed at the opening of the hook to block and protect the heavy object from unhooking. If the safety buckle is missing, the hook will lose this important protection function, resulting in the following dangers:
Unhooking of heavy objects: Without the protection of the safety buckle, the hook may accidentally loosen when lifting or moving heavy objects, causing the heavy objects to suddenly fall off, causing personal injury or property loss.
Increased safety hazards: The missing safety buckle means that the safety performance of the hand chain hoist is greatly reduced, increasing the safety hazards during use.
To ensure safety, once the safety buckle of the hand chain hoist is found to be missing, measures should be taken immediately to repair or replace it. This includes timely reinstalling the safety buckle. If the original safety buckle cannot be found, it should be purchased and installed from the original manufacturer. In addition, it is also very important to regularly check whether the safety parts of the hand chain hoist are intact, including checking whether the safety buckle is firmly fixed to the hook and whether it can work properly. Any situation where the safety buckle is found to be loose or not working should be repaired or replaced in time to avoid potential safety risks.