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  • Low Headroom Wire Rope Hoist WHLB type
  • Low Headroom Wire Rope Hoist WHLB type
  • Low Headroom Wire Rope Hoist WHLB type
  • Low Headroom Wire Rope Hoist WHLB type
  • Low Headroom Wire Rope Hoist WHLB type
  • Low Headroom Wire Rope Hoist WHLB type

Low Headroom Wire Rope Hoist WHLB type

No.2403

H-Lift WHLB Low Headroom Wire Rope Hoist maximizes lift height in confined spaces with minimal hook-to-beam clearance for heavy-duty industrial applications.

  • Ultra-Compact Design: Drum-over-motor or hook-over-drum configuration gains 200-500mm extra headroom.
  • True Vertical Lift: Specialized reeving (4/1 or double-reeved) prevents load swing in tight spaces.
  • Low Ceiling Optimized: Perfect for factories, workshops, and maintenance bays with height restrictions.
  • Heavy Duty Capacity: Handles substantial loads while maintaining precise control and safety.
  • Technical Data

  • Selection Guide

What is Headroom? Headroom is the vertical space between the load hook and the hoist support beam. In facilities with low ceilings, minimizing this distance is crucial to maximize lifting height.

The WHLB Low Headroom Hoist features a specialized "C-type" design that significantly reduces headroom, making it the perfect solution for workshops, warehouses, and plants with limited vertical clearance.

Low Headroom Wire Rope Hoist WHLB Type

Space-Saving Design: The motor and drum are positioned parallel to the beam, minimizing the H-min dimension.

Why Choose WHLB Low Headroom Hoist?

  • Ultimate Space-Saving Design: The compact "C-type" structure minimizes the distance between the hook and the beam (H-min), maximizing lifting height in low-ceiling facilities.
  • Reliable Lifting Performance:
    • Motor: Heavy-duty lifting motor designed for stability and longevity.
    • Wire Rope: High-strength galvanized wire rope for superior durability.
    • Reeving: Optimized reeving (2/1 or 4/1) ensures stable lifting with minimal load swing.
  • Precision Control & Safety:
    • Travelling Unit: Smooth-running trolley adjustable for I-Beam or H-Beam tracks (Rail width range: 100mm - 460mm).
    • Safety Devices: Includes overload protection, up/down limit switches, and emergency stop functions.
  • Versatile Application: Ideal for complex industrial environments requiring precise material handling in confined spaces. Capacities from 1.6 tonnes to 10 tonnes.

Technical Specifications

Item No. Capacity Working Group Rope Reeving Lifting Speed Lifting Motor Travel Speed Travel Motor Rail Width Range (W) Rope Dia. A Hmin Lifting Height Product Code
I-Beam H-Beam
(t) (m/min) (kw) (m/min) (kw) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (m)
WHL-B4 1.6 M4 2/1 9/2.2 3/0.8 20/5 2*0.37/0.1 100-180 100-400 8 220 600 12/18/24/30 240304016
3.2 M4 4/1 4.5/1.1 3/0.8 20/5 2*0.37/0.1 100-180 100-400 8 220 550 6/9/12/15 240304032
WHL-B5 3.2 M4 2/1 8/2 4.5/1.1 20/5 2*0.37/0.1 110-180 110-460 11 220 750 9/12/18/24 240305032
6.3 M4 4/1 4/1 4.5/1.1 20/5 2*0.37/0.1 110-180 110-460 11 220 650 6/9/12 240305063
WHL-B6 5 M4 2/1 8/2 7.5/2 20/5 2*0.37/0.1 120-180 120-460 15 270 950 12/18/24 240306050
10 M4 4/1 4/1 7.5/2 20/5 2*0.75/0.18 120-180 120-460 15 270 850 6/9/12 240306100
Choosing the right electric wire rope hoist is a critical decision for any industrial lifting application. These hoists are powerful, versatile machines designed to lift heavy loads safely and efficiently. To ensure you select the optimal model from H-Lift’s collection, consider the following 10 core criteria.

10 Key Selection Factors

1 Load Capacity (Rated Load)

Identify the maximum weight the hoist will lift. Always choose a hoist with a capacity equal to or greater than your heaviest load (including rigging hardware) to prevent overloading.

2 Lifting Height

Determine the vertical distance the load needs to travel. This influences rope length and drum dimensions. Ensure the hoist matches your required vertical reach.

3 Operating Conditions

Analyze the environment: Indoor/outdoor, temperature extremes, dust, or moisture. Harsh environments may require higher IP protection ratings or corrosion-resistant components.

4 Lifting Speed & Control

Choose High-speed for general productivity or Dual/Variable speed for precision positioning. Select between pendant (wired) or wireless remote controls.

5 Duty Cycle (Classification)

Match the hoist to the expected workload frequency (ISO/FEM class). Proper classification prevents motor overheating and extends service life.

6 Headroom Constraints

Check vertical clearance. Standard headroom fits general spaces, while Low headroom models are essential for facilities with limited ceiling height.

7 Mounting & Travel

Determine if you need a Fixed mounting (stationary) hoist or a Trolley system for horizontal movement along a beam.

8 Power Supply

Ensure electrical requirements match local standards (e.g., 220V/380V/415V, 50/60 Hz). Mismatched power jeopardizes performance and safety.

9 Safety Compliance

Essential features include Overload Protection, Limit Switches (prevent over-travel), and Emergency Stop functions. Verify ISO/FEM standards compliance.

10 Serviceability

Consider ease of maintenance. Accessible spare parts and clear documentation ensure long-term uptime and lower lifecycle costs.

Technical Deep Dive

Load Spectrum & Duty Load Spectrum of Wire Rope Hoist

Understanding the load spectrum determines the correct hoist classification.

Rope Reeving System Wire Rope Hoist Reeving

Reeving configuration affects lifting capacity, speed, and stability.

Main Components Main Components of Cranes

Key structural components of an electric wire rope hoist.

Final Selection Checklist

  • What are the operating conditions?
  • What is the specified safe working load (SWL)?
  • To what height must the load be lifted?
  • What is the required lifting speed?
  • Do the loads require precise positioning?
  • Is horizontal travel (trolley) necessary?
  • How is the hoist to be controlled?

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