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HOIST REDESIGN

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LERKSN

Military
Sep 13, 2002
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I am in the process of assessing our present hoist mechanism that uses a worm gear set, sprocket, chain and remote flexible shaft to lift a camera into an aircraft. The problem is the hoist is rated for 250lbs and proof tested to 500lbs. The new design has to lift twice as much and also be proof tested to twice as much. I would like to keep the same type of design as the field service people are familiar with how it works. My problem is how and what do I change to increase the capacity of the hoist with minimal impact? This system uses two gear boxes on either side of the camera and rides on I-beam rails. Hydraulics and electric are not options.
 
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If I understood, your hoist uses the chain to pull the load, in that case you could try to double once or more times the chain, using one or more free sprockets on the load side. Doing that, you will reduce the load on the chain and reducer increasing their lifting capacity, however you will need a longer chain, and lifting speed will be reduced.
Hope that that works
 
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