Thermal power plants will regularly conduct maintenance operations on boiler auxiliary equipment, promptly solve problems found, and avoid equipment failures that may affect the normal operation of thermal power plants. In the maintenance of boiler auxiliary equipment in thermal power plants, hand pulled hoists are often used for lifting, moving, installing and other operations of components. How to maintain balanced lifting of hand pulled hoists during the work process?
Select a suitable specification of chain hoist based on the weight and volume of the boiler auxiliary equipment that needs to be lifted. Hand pulled hoists should have sufficient load-bearing capacity and leave appropriate safety margins. Before lifting, ensure that the lifting point of the lifted equipment is firm and reliable. If the device does not have a preset lifting point, it may be necessary to use straps or shackles to securely connect it. Adjust the lifting ropes on the chain hoist to ensure that they are of uniform length, in order to maintain the balance of the lifted equipment. If the device shape is asymmetrical, it may be necessary to use multiple chain hoists or adjust the lifting point position to maintain balance. After confirming safety, the chain can be slowly and steadily pulled for lifting operations. Throughout the entire process, operators should maintain focused attention, constantly monitor the dynamics of the lifted equipment and the surrounding environment, avoid collisions or accidents, and ensure the completion of the lifting operation during equipment installation.
The chain block plays a very important role in the maintenance process of boiler auxiliary equipment in thermal power plants. Only by operating according to the required specifications during the work process can the equipment be balanced and lifted safely to complete the boiler auxiliary lifting operation.