Overloading behavior may also occur when hoisting equipment is used at full load. Many people do not fully understand this viewpoint. Full load means full load, which happens to reach the rated load value. Why does overloading occur?
It is not recommended to use all hoisting equipment, including steel wire ropes and lifting belts, when fully loaded, as it will seriously aggravate the wear and tear of the hoisting equipment, reduce its safety factor, and more importantly, when fully loaded, it will also become overloaded. In fact, this problem is easy to solve immediately. When we use hoisting equipment for full load lifting, there will be an initial acceleration, and this acceleration will cause the heavy object to appear overweight.
This kind of overweight is the same as walking up in an elevator. The body will clearly feel an increase in pressure on the elevator, while descending is the opposite of weightlessness. And in lifting operations, this kind of overweight also exists, which will instantly increase the load on the hoisting equipment, exceeding this critical value and reaching an overloaded state. So, when lifting with a full load, overloading may occur, which is also one of the reasons why it is not recommended to use slings with a full load.