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PA Mini Electric Hoist—Compact, Safe Power. Why Choose It?


Field Notes on a Compact Workhorse: pa mini electric hoist

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.

PA Mini Electric Hoist—Compact, Safe Power. Why Choose It?

What it is and why it matters

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.

Typical specifications (real-world use may vary)

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)
Motor220V, single-phase; Class F; IP54
DutyS3 20% (10 min); FEM 1Bm / ISO M3
Wire ropeSteel rope ≈3–6 mm, safety hook with latch
SafetyElectromagnetic brake, upper-limit switch, thermal protection
Noise≤85 dB(A) under load (site dependent)
PA Mini Electric Hoist—Compact, Safe Power. Why Choose It?

Process, materials, and testing

  • Materials: Q235 steel frame, 42CrMo gear train, copper-wound motor, powder-coated housing.
  • Manufacturing: CNC gear cutting, dynamic balancing, sealed gearbox lubrication, 100% functional run-in.
  • Testing: No-load burn-in ≥30 min; static load test at 125%; dynamic load test at 110%; insulation test per IEC 60204-32; brake holding test ≥1.5× rated load.
  • Service life: around 5–8 years in M3 duty with preventive maintenance (rope inspection cycles, brake pad checks).
  • Industries: building retrofit, HVAC placement, e-commerce micro-fulfillment, farms, light assembly, community logistics.

Where it’s used (and what people say)

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.

PA Mini Electric Hoist—Compact, Safe Power. Why Choose It?

Vendor comparison (snapshot)

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

Customization and options

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.

Case notes (quick hits)

  • Residential move-in crew: raised 300–400 kg appliances to 5th floor via balcony; average cycle 7 minutes; zero overheating by observing S3 duty.
  • Machine shop in Tianjin: paired pa mini electric hoist with wall jib; cut changeover time by ≈30% when swapping vises and fixtures.
  • E-comm micro-warehouse: mezzanine replenishment; daily 6–8 hours intermittent; rope swap interval ~12 months under inspection regime.
PA Mini Electric Hoist—Compact, Safe Power. Why Choose It?

Safety and compliance

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.

Bottom line

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.

  1. EN 14492-2: Power driven hoists, latest edition.
  2. ASME B30.16: Overhead Hoists (Underhung), latest edition.
  3. ISO 12100: Safety of machinery—Risk assessment.
  4. IEC 60204-32: Safety of machinery—Electrical equipment—Hoisting machines.
  5. FEM 9.751/9.761: Classification and duty for hoisting equipment.
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