If you’ve ever wrestled machinery into place without a power source, you already know why a Chain Hoist becomes the hero of the day. The VD chain block from Donglv Industrial Zone, Donglu Township, Qingyuan District, Baoding City, Hebei Province isn’t flashy—it’s the reliable, grease-under-the-fingernails tool crews keep using because it just works. To be honest, that’s what most riggers care about: feel, safety, and uptime.
Industry trend-wise, hand-operated lifting is having a quiet resurgence. Why? Costs of power access on remote or temporary sites keep climbing; meanwhile, inspection regimes are stricter than ever. Projects in construction, agriculture, wind-plant O&M, and small-shop maintenance are leaning on manual units for machine installation, cargo lifting, and vehicle loading/unloading—especially in open-air or non‑power scenarios. Many customers say they prefer a compact, sealed design over anything “smart” outdoors. I get that.
| Capacity (t) | Standard lift (m) | Hand pull at WLL (N) ≈ | Load chain Ø/strands | Net weight (kg) ≈ | Proof load |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.5 | 2.5 | 180–220 | 6.3 mm ×1 | 9 | ≈1.5× WLL |
| 1 | 3 | 220–280 | 6.3–7.1 mm ×1 | 11 | ≈1.5× WLL |
| 2 | 3 | 300–340 | 8 mm ×1 | 12.5 | ≈1.5× WLL |
| 3–5 | 3 | 320–380 | 8–10 mm ×2 | 20–26 | ≈1.5× WLL |
Real‑world use may vary; consult inspection records and site conditions—always.
Open‑air rigging, plant maintenance, mezzanine lifts, mining outstations, farm equipment repair, even occasional stage‑rigging. The big benefits: portability, no power needed, fine control on the last 10 mm of lift, and predictable maintenance. In fact, crews tell me the VD’s sealed drive holds up well against dust and drizzle.
| Vendor | Certs/Standards | Customization | Lead time ≈ | Price index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VD (QY JULI) | EN 13157, CE; proof‑tested | Lift height, hooks, finish | 2–4 weeks | $ (value) |
| Brand K | EN/ASME; broad approvals | Wide | 4–6 weeks | $$$ |
| Brand C | ASME B30.16; UL options | Moderate | 3–5 weeks | $$ |
Note: availability swings with project season; always confirm batch test docs and traceability.
1) Rooftop chiller swap, 2 t unit: crew used a Chain Hoist with 8 mm G80 chain, 4 m lift; reported steady hand pull and zero drift over 45 minutes. 2) Quarry conveyor repair: dust-heavy environment; Chain Hoist sealed gearing avoided grit ingress; operators logged normal pull after 3 weeks—impressive, actually.
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