Electric Hoist Wireless Remote Control

Wireless remote control significantly enhances the safety and reliability of electric hoists. Start customizing your remote control switch now to easily control your electric hoist.

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What is a Wireless Controlled Electric Hoist?

An electric hoist, also known as an electric chain hoist, is a small lifting device typically used for lifting loads under five tons. A fixed electric hoist can lift loads vertically, while one mounted on an I-beam trolley can move horizontally along the rail.

It usually consists of an AC motor, transmission device, control handle, drum, wire rope, and hook. Increasingly, electric hoists are equipped with wireless remote controls, or you can upgrade your old equipment to have both wired handles and wireless remotes for more convenient use.

If you need guidance on upgrading your old equipment, click “Comprehensive Guide to Installing and Wiring Industrial Radio Remote Controls” to see the wiring diagram for electric hoist remote control and installation methods.

Advantages of Using TeleCtrl Wireless Remote Controls for Electric Hoists

  • Enhanced Safety: Operators can stay away from hazardous areas, reducing the risk of accidents. Each TeleCtrl remote control is equipped with an emergency stop button to immediately cut off power in case of danger.
  • Increased Operational Flexibility: Operators can control the hoist from any position, no longer limited by cable length. They can choose the best vantage point for more precise control.
  • Improved Efficiency: Remote control allows operators to manage equipment from a distance, saving time and effort.
  • High Adaptability: Suitable for various complex working environments, including high temperatures or polluted areas, and can be used in confined spaces where people cannot move freely.
  • Stable Signal with Interference Resistance: Equipped with top-grade international chips and pure copper anti-interference antennas, along with advanced frequency hopping and narrowband communication technology, ensuring strong, stable signal reception and high interference resistance.
  • Easy Installation and Use: Wireless remote controls are simple to install and use without complex wiring. TeleCtrl remotes can be installed on machines with control voltages ranging from 24V to 380V, with easy voltage switching, covering most industrial applications.
  • Reduced Maintenance Costs: Simpler maintenance and use, with TeleCtrl’s robust and durable industrial remote controls having low failure rates and maintenance costs.

You can also click on “Industrial Radio Remote Control” to learn more about TeleCtrl’s product information.

TeleCtrl: Professional Electric Hoist Wireless Remote Control Manufacturer

TeleCtrl Industrial Remote Control focuses on the development, production, and sales of industrial remote controls. Its products have a strong reputation and user base in global industrial sectors, especially in crane remote control applications. With excellent quality and reasonable prices, TeleCtrl offers various OEM and ODM custom services based on customer needs.

TeleCtrl’s industrial remote controls have passed various international and industry certifications, including FCC, CE, CCC, SGS, and UL, and comply with international environmental substance testing requirements. With strong technical support and after-sales service, TeleCtrl aims to collaborate with many renowned international enterprises in the industrial and crane remote control sectors.

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You may have other questions about Electric Hoist Wireless Remote Control. Continue to explore more about its frequently asked questions.

A 1:

  • Motor Does Not Start: Check if the power is connected, the fuse is blown, or if the motor is in overheat protection mode.
  • Jerky Movement During Lifting or Lowering: Inspect the wire rope for damage or kinks, and lubricate the transmission mechanism if necessary.
  • Remote Control Malfunctions: Verify the battery level of the remote, ensure the receiver’s antenna is properly installed, check for any metal obstructions between the receiver and the remote, and see if the remote signal is being interfered with.

A 2: The wireless remote control can use either alkaline AA batteries or rechargeable batteries. The battery life depends on the frequency of use and user habits. Typically, a single set of batteries can last several weeks. It is important to press the power-off button after each use to extend battery life.

A 3: A wireless remote control usually consists of two parts: the receiver and the handheld remote. The installation primarily involves wiring and mounting the receiver. Each set comes with a wiring diagram. Generally, the steps are:

  • Turn off the power to the electric hoist.
  • Connect the receiver to the control cables of the hoist according to the diagram.
  • Secure the receiver in an appropriate location.
  • Check all connections to ensure they are secure, then turn the power back on.
  • Test all functions of the remote control to ensure it is working properly.