Capsule lifts are those specialized lifts which are installed on the exteriors of the structures or the lobby to enhance the look and elevation of the building or the structure. They are aesthetically designed and planned with attractive interiors and large glass viewing panels. Moreover, a capsule lift design demands a specialized plan and knowledge along with wide experience to adhere to the particular concepts.
The capsule elevators have their functioning supported by the latest technology and high-quality parts which ensures that they are completely safe and reliable. Also, they ensure efficient operation all along.
These are the elevators which require manual efforts to open and close the doors. There are four types of manual doors
Automatic Lift Doors are divided into automatic Landing Doors and automatic cabin doors. TME Elevator, serves the supply
Automatic Folding Cabin Doors are used to provide security inside the cab. Therefore, cabin safety gate, also known as automatic
Hospital elevators may be preferred as to their variable carrying capacities from 1600 kg to 2000 kg and their various speeds from 0,40 m/s up to 30m/s. Their common use areas are the buildings such as hospitals, medical centers, community health care centers and nursing home.
Freight elevators are designed to move goods and materials throughout a building. Compared to passenger elevators, freight cars travel at slower speeds, can carry much heavier loads and are designed to withstand tougher working conditions.
Machine room less elevators (usually shortened to as M.R.L. or MRL) are a type of either traction or hydraulic elevator which do not require a machine room for the elevator. Machine room less elevators do not have a fixed machine room on the top of the hoistway, instead the traction hoisting machine is installed either on the top side wall of the hoistway or on the bottom of the hoistway.
Car elevators are used to vertically transport vehicles inside buildings. The objective of these lifts is to increase the number of vehicles that can be parked in parking lots and parking garages. Where real estate is costly, these car parking systems can reduce overall costs by using less land to park the same number of cars.
Residential elevators are often not as complex or expensive as full commercial elevators. They are typically small, usually have a capacity of 2-4 persons, and only serve 2-5 floors. They may have unique design characteristics suited for home furnishings. There are two types of landing doors used in residential elevators; manual hinged wooden shaft-access doors and metal sliding doors, usually two-speed center opening type. Construction may be less robust than in commercial designs with shorter maintenance periods, but safety systems such as locks on shaft access doors, fall arrestors, and emergency phones must still be present in the event of malfunction.
Hydraulic elevators are elevators which are powered by a piston that travels inside a cylinder. An electric motor pumps hydraulic oil into the cylinder to move the piston. The piston smoothly lifts the elevator cab. Hydraulic elevators are used extensively in buildings up to five or six stories high.