Construction hoists operate on a relatively simple mechanical principle. Here's a basic breakdown:
l Power Source: The hoist is powered by an electric motor, hydraulic system, or pneumatic system, as discussed in the previous response.
l Drum and Cable: A large drum is mounted on a vertical shaft. A steel cable is wrapped around the drum.
l Hoist Cage: The hoist cage, or platform, is attached to the end of the cable.
l Counterweight: To balance the weight of the hoist cage and its load, a counterweight is attached to the other end of the cable. This counterweight helps to reduce the power required to lift the load.
l Hoist Frame: The entire system is supported by a sturdy steel frame that is anchored to the ground.
To operate the hoist:
l The operator activates the control panel to engage the power source.
l The motor turns the drum, causing the cable to unwind and the hoist cage to ascend.
l As the hoist cage rises, the counterweight descends, balancing the load.
l To lower the hoist cage, the operator reverses the direction of the motor, causing the drum to turn in the opposite direction.