What to do if the wire rope electric hoist is prone to power outages
The installation and use of monorail hoists installed on various overhead cranes, such as the more commonly used single-speed wire rope Electric Hoists, should follow the correct requirements. Of course, if you install it yourself without much experience, you may be negligent in some details. For example, if the wire rope is found to be deviated during the hoisting process, it is easy to lose power.

If the power is off when the heavy object is being hoisted, it will be more troublesome, because the motor cannot be powered normally and cannot be lifted or lowered. The heavy object needs to be manually unloaded and then repaired. The main reason is that some problems may not be discovered in time during the trial hoisting, so this situation occurs. The fault can be found from the phenomenon of wire rope deviation and power failure. It should be that the installation position of the monorail electric hoist is not horizontal and firm enough, which will easily cause the rope to deviate from the normal position, thereby pulling the limit, and the limiter will take effect and trigger the power failure.
Similarly, the same is true for the micro electric hoist household small crane. Although it is simpler to install, it is fixed on the steel beam or square tube by screws and nuts. If the installation is not tight or stable enough, there will also be problems during hoisting. Although wire rope is not as strong and wear-resistant as chain electric hoist, it is more economical and can be used with ease in some light and small lifting operations.
