Great video! I’ve always wanted to see the inner workings of this incredible tool. This invention has quite frankly put food on my table. I’ve used it when replacing commercial water heaters and sewage ejector pumps.
Great video, Sir. Could you please send me drawings or 3D models of this chain hoist? I can't find drawings for a socket wheel for this specific kind of chain. I would like to 3D print it and try to test some loads on it, to see how much it can sustain while made out of plastic.
I'm sorry, I have searched in my pc but unfortunately, I didn't find the model, for the socket wheel you will find plenty in "Grabcad", good luck Michal.
This is not accurate. Where is the brake or the clutches that slip when the load is lowered? I regard that as the most ingenious part of the hoist and how it works is rather more imprtant than showing a few simple gear whels meshed together,
When we rotate the chain in opposite direction, the clutch pulley will slightly loosen as a worm type thread is arranged. Soo the nut will lock the rotation of pulley. That will tight and ratchet will loose
Great video! I’ve always wanted to see the inner workings of this incredible tool. This invention has quite frankly put food on my table. I’ve used it when replacing commercial water heaters and sewage ejector pumps.
How you gonna lower the hook?
how is falling down? nt only rising. how the lock mechanism allow to fall?
I like the dynamics of the chain!
What about reverse
Unbelievable (excellent bhai)
Big UP Med and keep going, proud of you bro
Great . Thanks for sharing more similar works
I fell asleep wondering how these worked out of the blue, I couldn't figure it out but thanks to you: I get it. Humans are so cleaver and cheeky.
Thank you...great video
Thank u very much for the vid my dear freind❤
Can you please give its calculations
bloody hell that is amazing!!
Well nice but how locks are working?
Great video, Sir. Could you please send me drawings or 3D models of this chain hoist? I can't find drawings for a socket wheel for this specific kind of chain. I would like to 3D print it and try to test some loads on it, to see how much it can sustain while made out of plastic.
I'm sorry, I have searched in my pc but unfortunately, I didn't find the model, for the socket wheel you will find plenty in "Grabcad", good luck Michal.
This is not accurate. Where is the brake or the clutches that slip when the load is lowered? I regard that as the most ingenious part of the hoist and how it works is rather more imprtant than showing a few simple gear whels meshed together,
Witch is software?
It's spaceclaim
thanks, but now for the reverse
Thanx sir i was confused.
The camera view shooting around had me nauseous by 43 seconds. Sorry sir
Thank u a lot..
Name of the music plz?
A Journey Through The Universe - Lesion X
@@ElMakk_Med thank u a lot,, are u from Egypt?
@@MohamedGamal-oj7qs No, I'm from Morocco
y porque no haces girar a la inversa
When we rotate the chain in opposite direction, the clutch pulley will slightly loosen as a worm type thread is arranged. Soo the nut will lock the rotation of pulley. That will tight and ratchet will loose
Only half way this video. It says nothing about the ratchet and nothing about lowering the load/hook.
Thanks bro 😊
Bravo 👏
谢谢!
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