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elevator Door Slider Toshiba Elevator rubber hall door footparts
DESCRIPTION
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Length1 |
Length2 |
Length3 |
Width |
Thickness |
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66 mm |
50 mm |
41 mm |
20 mm |
11.5 mm |
Elevator Door Slider refers to the mechanism used in elevator systems to facilitate the smooth opening and closing of elevator doors. This component plays a crucial role in the overall operation and safety of the elevator.
Key Characteristics:
Functionality:
The elevator door slider is designed to guide the movement of the elevator doors, allowing them to slide open and closed effortlessly. This mechanism ensures that the doors operate smoothly along their tracks, minimizing friction and wear.
Types:
There are various types of door sliders, including:
Top-Hung Sliders: These are mounted at the top of the door and use gravity to slide along a track.
Bottom-Hung Sliders: These are supported by a track at the bottom and can provide a different aesthetic and operational experience.
Side Sliding: Common in most elevators, these sliders allow the doors to slide to the side, providing a wide opening for passengers and goods.
Material:
Elevator door sliders are typically made from durable materials such as aluminum, stainless steel, or high-strength plastics, which provide the necessary strength and resistance to wear and tear.
Safety Features:
Many elevator door sliders are equipped with safety mechanisms, such as sensors that prevent the doors from closing when an object or person is detected in the doorway. This feature helps prevent accidents and enhances passenger safety.
Maintenance:
Regular maintenance of the door slider is essential for ensuring smooth operation and longevity. This may include lubricating the tracks, checking alignment, and inspecting for wear.
Applications:
Elevator door sliders are used in various types of elevators, including passenger elevators, freight elevators, and service elevators, contributing to the overall efficiency and user experience.
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