A geared machine in elevator technology refers to a system where an electric motor is connected to a gearbox, which in turn drives a sheave or pulley system. This setup is crucial for controlling the movement of the elevator car by managing the speed and direction of the elevator cables or ropes.
Geared machines are known for their efficiency in buildings with moderate heights, typically up to about 30 stories. They provide precise control over the elevator's operation, ensuring smooth acceleration and deceleration between floors. The gearbox plays a vital role in adjusting the speed and torque output of the motor, optimizing energy usage and enhancing overall performance.
MAK Elevators integrates advanced geared machine technology into its elevator systems, prioritizing reliability and durability.
- Load Capacity
- Speed
- Travel Height
- Drive System
- Control System
- Safety Features
- Cabin Interior
- Noise and Vibration Control
- Energy Efficiency
- Communication
- Compliance and Standards
- Maintenance and Diagnostics