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An industrial-grade chain block is engineered for safety and extreme durability:
Hand Chain: The loop of chain that the operator pulls to drive the internal mechanism.
Load Chain: A high-tensile, heat-treated steel chain that supports and moves the actual weight.
Internal Gears: A reduction gear system (typically spur gears) that converts a long pull of the hand chain into a powerful, slow lift of the load chain.
Load Brake: A safety mechanism (often a Weston-style friction brake) that automatically holds the load in place the moment the operator stops pulling.
Top & Bottom Hooks: Forged steel hooks with safety latches; the top hook anchors the block to a beam or trolley, while the bottom hook secures the load.
No Power Required: Ideal for remote sites, construction zones, or facilities where electricity is unavailable or hazardous (e.g., spark-resistant models for Oil & Gas).
Precision Control: Because the movement is manual and geared, operators can position heavy machinery or parts with millimeter precision.
Portability: Their compact size allows them to be easily moved and hung from different "I-beams" or gantry cranes as needed.
Cost-Effectiveness: They have lower upfront costs and minimal maintenance requirements compared to electric or pneumatic hoists.
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