When lifting heavy objects with a hand cranked hoist, it is necessary to adjust the gear and then turn the wrench to make the chain move and drive the heavy object to lift. The movement of the chain needs to be interlocked with the pawl, so the pawl may seem inconspicuous, but it is very important. If there is a problem with the pawl, it will cause the hand cranked hoist to spin and not work. So, what are the replacement standards for the pawl?
The pawl of the hand-operated hoist is equipped with a spring, which applies pressure to the chain through the spring to achieve the biting effect. However, when the spring is damaged, loses its elasticity, or is lost, the chain cannot bite with the pawl, which will seriously affect the work. Alternatively, if the pawl wears out during use, it cannot bite with the chain and cannot be used. If these two situations occur, a new pawl should be replaced to avoid sliding chain and inability to lift, which will affect the work.
The above are the replacement standards for the claws of the hand cranked hoist. We hope everyone can take it seriously and take good maintenance measures for all components of the hand cranked hoist during work. Do not engage in illegal operations to avoid delaying work and causing accidents.