The chain guide can specifically address this industry pain point. Its internal structure is designed with precise guide grooves and correction mechanisms. No matter how severely twisted or bent the G80-grade special lifting chain is when passing through the chain hole, the guide structure inside the chain guide can automatically sort out and correct the twisted chain by virtue of the power generated during the chain's operation. Through the limiting effect of the guide grooves and the straightening of the correction teeth, the twisted chain is accurately smoothed out and stably guided into the correct transmission trajectory, ensuring perfect meshing between the chain and the sprocket.
This in turn guarantees that the electric hoist can smoothly and stably complete the lifting and lowering actions, effectively avoiding faults such as jamming, transmission failure, accelerated chain wear, and even breakage caused by chain twisting. In terms of functional attributes, this chain guide is highly similar to the rope guide equipped on wire rope electric hoists. Both assume the core responsibility of "guiding correction and standardizing the transmission trajectory" and are key components ensuring the stable operation of electric hoists. The core difference between the two lies only in the adapted transmission components - the chain guide is specifically suitable for lifting chains, and its guide structure is precisely matched with the pitch and thickness of the chain; the rope guide is suitable for steel wire ropes and achieves guiding correction through the fit between the rope groove and the steel wire rope. Although adapted to different objects, both provide core guarantees for the stable operation of different types of electric hoists.
