Intelligent hoists and electric hoists are two different types of material lifting equipment. Understanding their differences will help you choose the right device for your needs. The differences between intelligent hoists and electric hoists include: varying levels of intelligence, functionality, safety features, equipment costs, maintenance costs, and applicable scopes.

1. Difference in Intelligence: intelligent hoists utilize a servo control system, enabling infinitely variable speed control, while electric hoists primarily utilize dual-speed or single-speed control modes.
2. Difference in Function: intelligent hoists offer both handheld and suspended modes, enabling rapid material handling and precise alignment, significantly improving work efficiency and safety.
3. Difference in Safety: intelligent hoists employ various safety measures, such as photoelectric sensors, overload protection, and power-off protection, to ensure the safety of materials and personnel, while electric hoists have relatively lower safety features.
4. Difference in Equipment Cost: intelligent hoists have a relatively high equipment cost and require professional design and installation; electric hoists, on the other hand, have a relatively low equipment cost and are simpler to install and use. 5. Different maintenance costs: Intelligent hoists utilize advanced servo control systems, requiring regular maintenance and servicing, resulting in relatively high maintenance costs, while electric hoists have relatively lower maintenance costs.
6. Different application scopes: Intelligent hoists are suitable for automated warehousing, logistics centers, and manufacturing environments, while electric hoists are suitable for factories, warehouses, and other locations.
In short, intelligent hoists offer greater intelligence, improved safety, and higher efficiency than electric hoists, but they are more expensive and have a more limited application scope.






