Indoor hoisting machines are not large industrial cranes. Their core features are light weight, compact size, portability, and ease of installation. They are typically motor-driven, using a transmission mechanism to lift heavy objects. The maximum lifting capacity generally ranges from 100 kg to 1000 kg, with most household models ranging from 200-500 kg. Their design fully considers space-constrained environments such as residential buildings and indoor work areas. They can be quickly erected through windows or balconies and can be operated by a single person, greatly simplifying the process of moving heavy objects such as building materials (e.g., tiles, cement, sand), furniture, and appliances up and down stairs.
Indoor hoisting machines are not large industrial cranes. Their core features are light weight, compact size, portability, and ease of installation. T...
They are widely used in home renovations, construction sites, warehouse handling, factory workshops, and other applications, serving as an important t...
An indoor hoisting machine, also known as a household hoisting machine, portable hoisting machine, or small hoisting machine, is a lightweight mechani...