Thank you very much man I was trying to fix my hoist with my father for more than 1 hour... Your information was very helpful... God bless you Greetings from Panama
Hello Doug, thank you for sharing this detailed video, may i ask you to share the brand/ make of this chain hoist or any contact details to source similar one . much appreciate your time.
So when the clutch is disengaged, What's there as a stopping or break mechanism for the load not to fall while lowering?? Could you please help me with that.
I'll try my best to explain it, but it's hard to wrap your head around and it's been a few years since I had it apart, so my memory is fuzzy. As you pull the chain down, it turns the clutch which is on a threaded rod, which slightly loosens the clutch so the load can start to drop. As soon as the load begins to drop, because it's on the other side of the clutch, it automatically re-tightens the clutch and stops the load from dropping. It's a constant balance between the two. Hopefully that helps. Sorry if it doesn't.
I'm not sure if I understand your question, sorry. If you pull the hand chain in one direction, the lift goes up. If you pull it the opposite direction, the lift goes down. You don't need to shift it into reverse or forward. It's all automatic and held in place by the weight of the load.
Thank you very much man I was trying to fix my hoist with my father for more than 1 hour... Your information was very helpful... God bless you Greetings from Panama
Glad it could help! How cool to have this help somebody from another continent. Have a great day!
Very helpful... it had me baffled too!
It was a fun discovery! Thanks for watching.
Awesome,,ty,,very helpful,,
Glad it was helpful!
Hello Doug, thank you for sharing this detailed video, may i ask you to share the brand/ make of this chain hoist or any contact details to source similar one . much appreciate your time.
It's a budgit chain hoist. They are an older brand and your best source of them is probably antique stores, flea markets, or Facebook Marketplace.
thanks!
Welcome!
So when the clutch is disengaged, What's there as a stopping or break mechanism for the load not to fall while lowering??
Could you please help me with that.
I'll try my best to explain it, but it's hard to wrap your head around and it's been a few years since I had it apart, so my memory is fuzzy. As you pull the chain down, it turns the clutch which is on a threaded rod, which slightly loosens the clutch so the load can start to drop. As soon as the load begins to drop, because it's on the other side of the clutch, it automatically re-tightens the clutch and stops the load from dropping. It's a constant balance between the two. Hopefully that helps. Sorry if it doesn't.
Thanks for your help ! Yes Now it makes more sense to my head @@3rdstallgarage
Yeah but how do you put it in reverse if its brand new?
I'm not sure if I understand your question, sorry. If you pull the hand chain in one direction, the lift goes up. If you pull it the opposite direction, the lift goes down. You don't need to shift it into reverse or forward. It's all automatic and held in place by the weight of the load.
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Nope. But thanks for watching.