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PASSENGER ELEVATOR |
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A passenger elevator is designed to carry people and small packages. Passenger elevators capacity is related to the available floor space. Passenger elevators may be specialized for the service they perform, including: Hospital emergency (Code blue), front and rear entrances, double decker, and other uses. Residential elevators may be small enough for one person while some are large enough for more than a dozen
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HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR |
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Hydraulic elevators are suitable for homes, bungalows, hotels, hospitals, nursing homes & new or old houses. Hydraulic lifts come in the form of passenger lift, service lifts (to carry goods to higher floors etc.)
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MACHINE ROOM LESS ELEVATOR |
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For new installations in small to medium-sized buildings, MRL elevators eliminate the usually large elevator rooms, replacing them with a compact machine tucked into the top of the elevator shaft.
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BED ELEVATOR |
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These lifts are built specially for usage by hospitals usually to accommodate stretchers. The lifts can be traction machine based or hydraulic machine based depending on the machine room location. The lift usually accommodates 13 persons to 40 Persons with the minimum size being 3' x 7'. It can serve any number of floors.
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GOODS ELEVATOR |
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Good lifts are used for lifting heavy and light material which are fitted with shutters and installed with hoists, push buttons and switches. Specially designed for various industrial applications, these lifts are renowned for optimum performance and negligible maintenance.
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