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▶ Product Introduction
A construction elevator, often referred to as a construction hoist or construction lift, is a temporary vertical transportation system used to transport workers, materials, and equipment vertically on construction sites. Here's a breakdown of its components and advantages:
▶ Components:
1. Cab or Carriage: This is where people, materials, or equipment are loaded for transport. It's usually enclosed for safety.
2. Hoist Machinery:This includes motors, pulleys, and cables or chains that lift and lower the cab.
3. Guide Rails: These ensure the stability and safety of the elevator as it moves up and down.
4. Safety Features:"Such as emergency brakes, over-speed governors, and limit switches to prevent accidents.
▶ Advantages:
1. Efficiency: Construction elevators significantly speed up vertical transportation on construction sites compared to manual methods like ladders or stairs. This efficiency translates to time and cost savings.
2. Safety: They provide a safer alternative to carrying heavy materials or climbing stairs, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.
3. Increased Productivity:Workers spend less time moving between different levels of a construction site, allowing them to focus more on their tasks.
4. Material Handling:They can transport heavy construction materials and equipment efficiently, reducing the physical strain on workers.
5. Accessibility: Construction elevators make it easier for workers with mobility issues or disabilities to navigate construction sites.
6. Flexibility: They can be installed and dismantled relatively quickly, making them suitable for temporary use during construction projects.
7. Weather Protection:*Enclosed construction elevators provide shelter from the elements, allowing work to continue during adverse weather conditions.
Overall, construction elevators are indispensable tools for improving productivity, safety, and efficiency on construction sites, making them a common sight in large-scale construction projects.
▶ Product Introduction
A construction elevator, often referred to as a construction hoist or construction lift, is a temporary vertical transportation system used to transport workers, materials, and equipment vertically on construction sites. Here's a breakdown of its components and advantages:
▶ Components:
1. Cab or Carriage: This is where people, materials, or equipment are loaded for transport. It's usually enclosed for safety.
2. Hoist Machinery:This includes motors, pulleys, and cables or chains that lift and lower the cab.
3. Guide Rails: These ensure the stability and safety of the elevator as it moves up and down.
4. Safety Features:"Such as emergency brakes, over-speed governors, and limit switches to prevent accidents.
▶ Advantages:
1. Efficiency: Construction elevators significantly speed up vertical transportation on construction sites compared to manual methods like ladders or stairs. This efficiency translates to time and cost savings.
2. Safety: They provide a safer alternative to carrying heavy materials or climbing stairs, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.
3. Increased Productivity:Workers spend less time moving between different levels of a construction site, allowing them to focus more on their tasks.
4. Material Handling:They can transport heavy construction materials and equipment efficiently, reducing the physical strain on workers.
5. Accessibility: Construction elevators make it easier for workers with mobility issues or disabilities to navigate construction sites.
6. Flexibility: They can be installed and dismantled relatively quickly, making them suitable for temporary use during construction projects.
7. Weather Protection:*Enclosed construction elevators provide shelter from the elements, allowing work to continue during adverse weather conditions.
Overall, construction elevators are indispensable tools for improving productivity, safety, and efficiency on construction sites, making them a common sight in large-scale construction projects.
ITEM | PARAMETER | UNIT | TYPE | |||
SC100/100 | SC150/150 | SC200/200 | ||||
1 | Lifting Capacity | kg | 1000 | 1200 | 2000 | 2000 |
2 | Lifiting Speed | m/min | 26 | 33/30/26 | 53/38/33/30 | 0~43 |
3 | Rated lifting height | m | 100 | 150 | 200 | 200 |
4 | CAGE SIZE | m | 3×1.5×2.2 | 3×1.5×2.2 | 3.2×1.5×2.4 | 3.2×1.5×2.4 |
5 | LIFT WEIGHT | kg | ||||
6 | MOTORT POWER | kw | 1×15 2×7.5 | 2×11 2×15 | 3×11、2×13 2×15、3×18.5 | 2×11/19 |
7 | FREQUENCY | HZ | 50/60 | 50/60 | 50/60 | 50~87 |
8 | REDUCER TYPE | TCW/TSK/K77 | TCW/TSK/K77 | TCW/TSK/K77 | K77/K87 | |
9 | Reducer Ration | 20 | 16/18/20 | 10/14/16/18 | 21.86 | |
10 | Mast section weight | kg | 150 | 150 | 150 | 150 |
11 | SAFETY DEVICE | SAJ30 | SAJ40 | SAJ40/SAJ50 | SAJ40/SAJ50 |
ITEM | PARAMETER | UNIT | TYPE | |||
SC100/100 | SC150/150 | SC200/200 | ||||
1 | Lifting Capacity | kg | 1000 | 1200 | 2000 | 2000 |
2 | Lifiting Speed | m/min | 26 | 33/30/26 | 53/38/33/30 | 0~43 |
3 | Rated lifting height | m | 100 | 150 | 200 | 200 |
4 | CAGE SIZE | m | 3×1.5×2.2 | 3×1.5×2.2 | 3.2×1.5×2.4 | 3.2×1.5×2.4 |
5 | LIFT WEIGHT | kg | ||||
6 | MOTORT POWER | kw | 1×15 2×7.5 | 2×11 2×15 | 3×11、2×13 2×15、3×18.5 | 2×11/19 |
7 | FREQUENCY | HZ | 50/60 | 50/60 | 50/60 | 50~87 |
8 | REDUCER TYPE | TCW/TSK/K77 | TCW/TSK/K77 | TCW/TSK/K77 | K77/K87 | |
9 | Reducer Ration | 20 | 16/18/20 | 10/14/16/18 | 21.86 | |
10 | Mast section weight | kg | 150 | 150 | 150 | 150 |
11 | SAFETY DEVICE | SAJ30 | SAJ40 | SAJ40/SAJ50 | SAJ40/SAJ50 |
Q1: Where is your factory?
A1: In Nantong,Jiangsu province of China.
Q2: What is the payment term?
A2: Normally we can work on T/T term or L/C term.
Q3: Do you provide samples ?
A3: In this field, we seldom provide samples, but it depands.
Q4: What is the MOQ?
A4: No MOQ requirements.
Q5: What qualified certificates do you have?
A5: We have almost all of them.
Q1: Where is your factory?
A1: In Nantong,Jiangsu province of China.
Q2: What is the payment term?
A2: Normally we can work on T/T term or L/C term.
Q3: Do you provide samples ?
A3: In this field, we seldom provide samples, but it depands.
Q4: What is the MOQ?
A4: No MOQ requirements.
Q5: What qualified certificates do you have?
A5: We have almost all of them.