If you’ve ever had to lift machinery on a windy jobsite with nothing but your hands and grit, a chain hoist is the difference between “we’ll manage” and “we’re done by lunch.” The VD chain block from Donglv Industrial Zone, Donglu Township, Qingyuan District, Baoding, Hebei, is one of those deceptively simple tools that, to be honest, keeps showing up where power isn’t—agriculture fields, mining drifts, remote construction, and quick installs in cramped factories.
Trends are practical: higher-grade alloy load chains (G80/G100), better corrosion protection, overload protection options, and compliance with EN 13157 and ASME B30.16 becoming a purchase checkbox rather than a bonus. Many customers say they want a reliable brake and parts supply more than “smart” features. Honestly, that tracks with what I see on the shop floor.
| Spec | Details (≈ / real-world use may vary) |
|---|---|
| Capacity range | 0.5 t – 10 t (higher on request) |
| Standard lift | 3 m (custom lift heights available) |
| Load chain | G80 alloy steel, calibrated, heat-treated |
| Brake | Weston-type mechanical brake, dual pawl |
| Safety factors | Proof load 1.5× WLL; MBL ≥ 4× WLL |
| Compliance | EN 13157, ASME B30.16, CE; factory ISO 9001 |
| Service life | Around 8–10 years with scheduled maintenance |
Machine installation, cargo lifting, vehicle loading/unloading, and—surprisingly—field repairs where there’s no power. In mining and construction, the VD shines in open-air, awkward rigging spots. A Guangzhou fabricator told me they like the smooth hand-chain pull; fewer stops-and-starts, fewer colorful words from the crew.
| Vendor | Strengths | Lead Time | Certs | Price Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| QY Juli (VD chain block) | Rugged build, strong QC, parts availability | ≈ 7–20 days | EN 13157, CE, ISO 9001 | Mid |
| Vendor A | Lightweight casing, premium finish | ≈ 3–6 weeks | ASME B30.16, CE | High |
| Vendor B | Budget-focused, basic models | ≈ 2–4 weeks | CE | Low |
Final thought: specs matter, but the real test of a chain hoist is whether crews reach for it without being told. This one gets picked up a lot.



