Elevator
Description
A vertical lift elevator has a car that runs between at least two rows of vertical or rigid guide rails with an inclination angle of less than 15°. The size and structure of the car are designed to allow passengers to enter and exit or to load and unload cargo conveniently. It is customary to use the term 'elevator' as a general term for vertical transportation within a building regardless of the driving method. According to speed, elevators can be divided into low-speed elevators (below 4 meters/second), fast elevators (4 to 12 meters/second), and high-speed elevators (above 12 meters/second). Modern elevators mainly consist of traction machines (winches), guide rails, counterweight devices, safety devices (such as speed limiters, safety gears, buffers, etc.), signal control systems, cars, and hall doors. These parts are installed in the hoistway and machine room of the building, respectively. Typically, wire rope friction transmission is used, where the wire rope wraps around the traction wheel, with its two ends connected to the car and the counterweight, respectively. The motor drives the traction wheel to raise and lower the car. Elevators require safety, reliability, high conveying efficiency, accurate leveling, and comfortable rides. The basic parameters of an elevator mainly include rated load capacity, number of passengers, rated speed, car outer dimensions, and shaft type.
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Our elevator cables are made of high-quality materials and undergo strict production processes to ensure that each cable can withstand huge tension and pressure. The elevator cable has integrated functions, more complete functions, high tensile strength and good bending performance.
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