Rated lifting capacity:
This refers to the maximum load that an electric hoist can safely lift under normal operating conditions. Common sizes include 0.5 tons, 1 ton, 2 tons, 3 tons, 5 tons, and 10 tons.
Lifting height:
This refers to the vertical distance from the hook's lowest to highest position. It generally ranges from 3 meters to 30 meters and can be customized based on actual needs.
Lifting speed:
This refers to the speed at which the hook can be raised or lowered under no-load or rated load conditions. It typically ranges from 4 to 10 meters per minute. Speed-adjustable models are more popular.
Working class: This reflects the frequency of use and load conditions of the electric hoist. It is divided into eight classes, M1 to M8, with higher classes indicating more demanding working conditions.