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What safety precautions should be taken when using a hoist?
To ensure safe operation of a hoist, users should observe the following:
1. Ensure the hoist’s load capacity matches the weight of the load to avoid overloading.
2. Regularly inspect the hoist's chain and cables for wear and tear, and replace damaged parts promptly.
3. Always maintain a stable posture during operation and avoid standing directly under the suspended load.
4. Check that the hook and other accessories are securely fastened and will not loosen during use.
5. For electric hoists, follow electrical safety guidelines to prevent electrical malfunctions and accidents.
What’s the difference between electric hoists and manual hoists?
The main difference between electric and manual hoists is the power source. Electric hoists are powered by an electric motor, making them easier to lift heavy loads and suitable for high-frequency, long-duration use. They are more efficient when handling heavier weights. Manual hoists, on the other hand, rely on human effort to pull the chain for lifting. They are suitable for lighter loads and infrequent use, offering more portability.

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