The Causes of Hydraulic Winch Jumping
As a novel product for further improvement, hydraulic winches are widely used in marine technology, engineering construction, water conservancy and hydropower engineering, and other aspects. When we carry out the improvement of winches, the steel wire rope will have a certain jump. What is the reason for this? Below, we will introduce the reasons for the jumping to everyone:
1、 Reason for jumping:
1. When the winch is raised, high or fluctuating frictional resistance of the operating load can cause the steel wire rope to jump up and down.
2. The wire rope drum guide is damaged and the rope arrangement is obstructed, causing the winding to be twisted and vibrate, which can cause the wire rope to jump up and down.
3. Poor contact of the electrical control system during lifting or common faults in gear transmission can cause unstable operation, and can also cause the wire rope to jump up and down.
2、 How to prevent jumping
1. To prevent jumping, it is necessary to consider from the source and carry out prevention measures from a selection perspective.
How does the hydraulic winch jump when raised
2. Choose products with guaranteed quality:
To choose a suitable winch for random distribution, it is also necessary to choose a winch with guaranteed quality. Ultimately, only machines and equipment with guaranteed quality can bring satisfactory application results to customers in specific applications.
3. High cost-effectiveness:
Whether you want to choose a suitable winch or choose other suitable industrial equipment, you can choose based on high cost-effectiveness throughout the entire process. Generally, high cost-effectiveness machinery and equipment are more suitable at all levels.
In engineering construction, water conservancy and hydropower engineering, forestry and fruit industry, mining, ports, and other raw material elevators or flat trailers, hydraulic winches can be used by everyone. There are many reasons that cause the winch to jump, and we all need to distinguish based on our own specific situation.