With the prosperity of the cultural industry and the upgrading of stage technology, stage electric hoists are developing rapidly towards intelligence, high safety, energy conservation, and environmental protection to meet more complex stage art needs. Meanwhile, the market pattern and application scenarios are constantly expanding.
Continuous Improvement in Intelligence Level
Intelligent Control and Linkage: Traditional stage electric hoists mostly adopt a single operation mode. Nowadays, they have integrated technologies such as sensors, the Internet of Things (IoT), and intelligent algorithms. New products can be operated via remote controls or programming systems, enabling the linkage of multiple devices to accurately complete complex scenery hoisting and transformation, meeting the needs of exquisite stage art in large-scale performances. Some high-end products are also equipped with advanced electronic control systems to achieve load balancing and soft start/stop control, ensuring the stability of hoisting operations.
Data-Driven Operation and Maintenance: By virtue of IoT technology, equipment can collect real-time operational data, such as load weight, operating speed, and component wear. Operators can monitor the equipment's working status through a backend system, which not only facilitates early fault detection and reduces maintenance costs but also provides reference for stage performance planning through accumulated data, optimizing the stage art execution process. Some products even introduce digital twin technology to establish 3D stress simulation models, further improving the accuracy of operation and maintenance.
Continuous Enhancement of Safety Performance
Upgraded Multiple Safety Protections: Stage operations have extremely strict safety requirements. Future products will be equipped with more protective devices, such as overload automatic power-off, emergency braking, anti-unhooking, and limit protection functions. For example, when the hoisting weight exceeds the rated range, the equipment can automatically stop operation to avoid safety accidents caused by overload. At the same time, enterprises will further optimize structural design, adopt stronger materials, enhance the equipment's impact resistance and stability, and extend its service life.
Compliance with Strict Standards and Specifications: With the continuous improvement of policies such as the "Special Equipment Safety Law" and industry standards like GB/T 5972, the requirements for the production, inspection, and installation of stage electric hoists have become increasingly strict. Enterprises will take the initiative to align with high standards, integrate compliance considerations into product design and manufacturing, ensure that each piece of equipment meets safety specifications, and eliminate potential safety hazards through regular inspections and technological upgrades.
