Construction Hoist parts including Construction Hoist Mast Section , passenger hoist wall tie, Passenger Hoist Cage and other Hoist Steel Structure Parts. Construction Hoist Safety Device and Hoist Electrical Parts . BQ's construction hoist has the same design with Gjj construction hoist.
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1. Wire Rope : Used for lifting and lowering the hoist cage.
2. Safety devices: Including limit switches, overload sensors, and emergency stop buttons.
3. Electric motor: Powers the hoist system.
4. Brake system: Ensures the hoist cage remains stationary when not in use.
5. Control panel: Controls the operation of the hoist, including the direction and speed of movement.
6. Gearbox: Transfers power from the motor to the wire ropes.
7. Bearings: Used to reduce friction and ensure smooth operation.
8. Electrical components: Such as relays, contactors, and fuses.
9. Hoist ropes: Used for manual operation or as a backup for the wire ropes.
10. Cabin doors: Including door rollers, hinges, and locks.
It is important to consult the manufacturer or a professional technician to ensure you purchase the correct spare parts for your specific passenger hoist model.
A broken headlight can be a serious safety hazard. It reduces your visibility at night and in poor weather conditions, and it also makes it harder for other drivers to see you. To keep your Toyota safe on the road, it's important to replace the headlight assembly as soon as possible. Instead of taking it to a mechanic, follow this step-by-step guide to do it yourself.
**Is It Illegal to Drive with a Broken Headlight?**
Yes, it is. Most states require you to have your headlights on during dusk and dawn—typically 30 minutes before sunset and after sunrise. If you're caught driving with a broken headlight, you could receive a traffic ticket. However, many courts will dismiss the ticket if you fix the issue promptly. Either way, it's always better to address the problem quickly for your own safety and the safety of others on the road.
**If You're New to Car Repairs, Here Are Some Tips**
Replacing a headlight might seem intimidating, but it’s definitely doable for someone with little experience. Here are a few tips to help you along the way:
- Take photos during the removal process. This will help you remember where everything goes when installing the new part.
- Don’t rush. Taking your time ensures everything is done correctly.
- Gather all your tools before starting. This will save you time and prevent delays.
**Tools You'll Need**
Before beginning the replacement, make sure you have the following items ready:
- 10mm socket
- Replacement headlight assembly (choose a genuine OEM part for best performance)
- Flat blade screwdriver
- Phillips head screwdriver
- Circlip pliers
- Ratchet
- Work gloves
**Step-by-Step Guide to Replacing Your Headlight**
This guide is based on the Toyota Camry, but you can use it as a reference for similar models. Some steps may vary slightly depending on your vehicle.
1. Open the hood and prop it up for easy access.
2. Remove all the body clips located on top of the grille.
3. Lift off the cover and set it aside.
4. Remove the three additional body clips underneath the cover.
5. Raise the front of the car using a jack and secure it with jack stands.
6. Locate and remove the 10mm bolts that hold the undercarriage splash shield in place.
7. Disconnect the fog lamp harness once the splash shield is removed.
8. Move to the fender well on the side of the damaged headlight.
9. Remove the screws holding the fender liner in place.
10. Take off the fender liner and set it aside.
11. Repeat the process on the opposite side.
12. Gently pull the front bumper away from the vehicle.
13. Remove the three body clips that secure the headlight assembly—two on top and one on the side.
14. Unbolt the headlight assembly completely, including any hidden bolts underneath.
15. Carefully disconnect all wiring from the old headlight.
16. Install the new headlight assembly by reversing the steps.
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