Safety Design FAQs

This folder contains frequently asked questions about the safety design features of Elebia automatic lifting hooks. It includes topics such as: the impossibility of opening the hook while under load (fail-safe design), emergency procedures (manual override using the mechanical release pin), behavior when the battery runs out (the hook remains securely closed and holds the load), behavior when the remote control connection is lost (the load remains held and the hook does not open), maximum releasable load specifications, safety factor and WLL (Working Load Limit) for each model, and general safe lifting practices. This folder also covers safety certifications (CE, DNV, ATEX for relevant models), compliance with international lifting standards, and the importance of mandatory training (e.g., for Dropper10). This folder serves as a critical reference for operators, safety officers, engineers, and customers who need to understand how Elebia products ensure safe lifting operations.

Is it possible to open the automatic hook and drop a suspended load?
Except for the Dropper 10, which has been specifically engineered to release the load in a completely safe and controlled manner, all elebia hooks are desig...
Tue, 21 Oct, 2025 at 4:37 PM
Is there a manual override ?
Manual Override is the emergency procedure used to safely release load in critical situations, such as when the battery is completely depleted or if the rem...
Sun, 2 Nov, 2025 at 4:07 PM
Are there temperature limits or environmental conditions for product use?
When using the elebia lifting hook, it's crucial to be aware of the temperature limits and environmental conditions to ensure optimal performance and sa...
Thu, 19 Feb, 2026 at 8:36 AM
Understanding Safety Factor and WLL
In lifting operations, two key concepts must be clearly understood: WLL (Working Load Limit) and the Safety Factor. For Elebia hooks, these values are essen...
Mon, 13 Apr, 2026 at 11:12 AM