A typical indoor lifting machine usually consists of the following parts:
Main Unit (Power Unit): Includes the electric motor, reducer, drum, and braking system; this is the core power component of the lifting machine.
Boom: Usually a telescopic or folding metal boom, used to extend the working radius and facilitate the entry and exit of goods through windows.
Chassis/Frame: Provides stable support; various structures are available, including vertical, vehicle-mounted, and bench-type. Some are equipped with casters for easy movement.
Control System: Usually a handheld remote control or wired switch, used for raising, lowering, and stopping operations.
Lifting Gear: Includes wire ropes (or chains), hooks, pulleys, etc., used to connect and lift goods.
Counterweight (some models): A counterweight installed to ensure machine stability and prevent tipping.