I’ve spent enough time around small workshops, renovation sites, and scrappy logistics teams to know a good compact hoist when I see one. The Pa Mini Electric Hoist from Juli Hoisting looks, frankly, like the kind of no-drama tool you bolt up and forget—until you need it.
Trends first: compact, single-phase hoists are quietly replacing ad‑hoc pulley setups and sketchy winch hacks. With urban renovation and micro‑fulfillment on the rise, 220V plug-and-play gear is having a moment. Many customers say they want “one person, one button, job done”—and, actually, that’s exactly the lane the Pa Mini Electric Hoist occupies. Built in Donglv Industrial Zone, Donglu Township, Qingyuan District, Baoding City, Hebei Province, it leans on a 21‑year manufacturing lineage focused on straightforward reliability.
| Power | Single-phase 220V ±10%, 50/60 Hz |
| Rated capacity | Single-line 50–500 kg; Double-line 100–1000 kg |
| Lift speed | ≈10 m/min (single-line); ≈5 m/min (double-line) |
| Lift height | 12 m (single-line); 6 m (double-line); options up to 20 m |
| Motor power | ≈510–1500 W range |
| Duty cycle | S3 20% (10 min) |
| Protection | IP54 motor; IP65 pendant; Insulation Class F |
| Wire rope | Galvanized 4–5 mm, 6×19 construction |
| Brake | Electromagnetic disc with auto-stop |
| Noise | ≤75 dB(A) at 1 m |
Users mention the pull-cord pendant is “simple and predictable.” The compact frame and light weight mean one-person installation is doable—nice when you don’t want a full crew hanging from a beam clamp. The Pa Mini Electric Hoist pairs well with lightweight jibs for quick station setups.
Materials: cold-rolled steel shell with anti-corrosion coating; high-purity copper windings; heat-treated alloy steel gears (≈HRC58–62); forged hooks (Grade 80); galvanized wire rope.
Methods: CNC-machined gear bores; precision hobbing; case hardening; dynamic balancing; varnish impregnation for motor windings.
Testing: incoming IQC on key parts; 100% static load test at 125% rated; dynamic test at ≈110%; brake holding verification; electrical safety per IEC 60204-32; overspeed and limit-switch checks. Sample fatigue test shows >12,000 start/stop cycles at S3 20% with no abnormal gear wear (shop data, typical).
Service life: around 5–8 years under normal light-industrial duty; consumables (rope, brushes) vary with environment and duty cycle.
| Vendor | Build & Specs | Lead Time | Price Band | After‑sales |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Juli Hoisting (PA series) | S3 duty, IP54, robust rope & brake; CE‑oriented | ≈2–4 weeks | Mid | Direct factory support |
| Japanese pro brand | Premium motors, ultra-low noise | 4–8 weeks | High | Global network |
| EU budget line | Solid entry-level specs | Stock/quick ship | Low–Mid | Distributor-based |
Custom lift heights, pendant extensions, low-temperature grease, stainless hooks, radio remote kits, and jib interface kits are common. For food or coastal installs, ask for enhanced corrosion protection. The Pa Mini Electric Hoist also supports limit switch tuning and rope reeving (single/double) depending on speed vs. capacity priorities.
Units are typically CE‑marked (Machinery Directive), with wiring and controls aligned to IEC 60204‑32. Design and testing reference EN 14492‑2 and ASME B30.16 where applicable. For classification guidance, ISO 4301‑1 helps size duty vs. load spectrum. In China, related GB/T standards are followed for electric hoists.
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