Aluminum shell hoists and winches differ in structure, function and application scenarios:
1.Structural differences
Aluminum shell hoists usually adopt aluminum casings, which have good heat dissipation performance and are lightweight, making them suitable for long-term continuous operation. Most winches are made of iron or steel and have relatively poor heat dissipation. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid long-term high-load operation.
2.Functional emphasis
Elevators are mainly used for vertical material handling, such as the hoisting of solar panels and the transportation of furniture. Winches are more often used for traction operations in horizontal or inclined directions, such as moving heavy objects on fixed tracks.
3.Applicable scenarios
Aluminum shell hoists are often used in households, small warehouses and other scenarios. A load capacity of 22 tons is sufficient to meet most demands. Winches are commonly found in industrial fields and need to be used in conjunction with tracks to leverage their traction advantages.