I spent a week roaming workshops and small warehouses from Baoding to the coast, and one device kept turning up in the real world: the compact wire-rope hoist that crews sling on a beam, plug into single-phase power, and get on with the day. The unit from Juli Hoisting—made in Donglv Industrial Zone, Donglu Township, Qingyuan District, Baoding City—caught my attention because, to be honest, it’s built for everyday lifting without fuss. People keep it near stairwells to shuttle boxes upstairs, or pair it with a wall jib to handle small machine parts. Nothing fancy, just dependable.
The pa mini electric hoist (often called a civil electric hoist) fits a sweet spot: lifts up to ≈1000 kg in double-line configuration, runs on 220V single-phase, and mounts fast. It’s especially popular for vertical moves in buildings—downstairs to upstairs—plus industrial lines and logistics backrooms. Simple structure, light weight, small size. Actually, that’s the point: portability and practicality.
| Rated load (single line) | ≈100–500 kg |
| Rated load (double line) | ≈200–1000 kg |
| Lift height | ≈12 m (single) / ≈6 m (double) |
| Lifting speed | ≈10 m/min (single) / ≈5 m/min (double) |
| Motor | 220V, single-phase; Class F; IP54 |
| Duty | S3 20% (10 min); FEM 1Bm / ISO M3 |
| Wire rope | Steel rope ≈3–6 mm, safety hook with latch |
| Safety | Electromagnetic brake, upper-limit switch, thermal protection |
| Noise | ≤85 dB(A) under load (site dependent) |
Many customers say the pa mini electric hoist shines when space is tight: stair cores, mezzanines, balcony lifts. I’ve watched crews pair it with a wall-type jib crane to swing engines onto benches—surprisingly quick. The pendant control is intuitive; remote options exist if you want them. Pro tip: stay within duty cycle; short, repeated lifts keep temperatures in check.
| Vendor | Certs/Standards | Lead Time | Customization | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Juli Hoisting (Baoding) | CE marking; EN 14492-2 alignment | ≈10–20 days | Voltage, rope length, pendant/remote | Strong after-sales; stable QC |
| Generic Marketplace Brand | Basic CoC; mixed adherence | Stock-dependent | Limited | Lower upfront cost; variable support |
| Premium EU Brand | CE; EN 14492-2; FEM docs | ≈4–8 weeks | Broad | Higher price; extensive network |
Options I’ve seen: extended rope length, longer pendant cable, radio remote, swivel suspension hook, corrosion-resistant finishes, and tailored lift speeds. For building installs, a compact mounting bracket plus a column- or wall-type jib makes a tidy kit.
Follow EN 14492-2 for power-driven hoists; ASME B30.16 for U.S. practice; ISO 12100 for risk assessment; and IEC 60204-32 for electrical safety. Site rules vary, but a 125% static proof test and rope discard criteria (broken wire counts, corrosion) are standard fare. I guess that’s the boring part—until it isn’t.
If you need compact lifting on 220V without reinventing the site layout, the pa mini electric hoist is a pragmatic pick. Light, quick to hang, honest performance—and, in my experience, backed by a factory that cares about QC.



