Hydraulic Elevator:
The ESCON' hydraulic elevator is the low-cost solution for a wide range of low-rise buildings, including residential, offices, retail, hotels, hospitals and more. It offers an eco-friendly holeless design that eliminates the drilling of a jackhole.
Hydraulic elevators have been in service around the world for more than a century. They use proven, oil-based lifting technology in low to mid-rise buildings (up to 6 floors) to provide a robust and reliable elevating device.
Hydraulic elevators are relatively simple in design compared to traction elevators. This makes them a cost-effective choice when the entire product life cycle is considered—from the initial installation through to regular maintenance.
Types of Hydraulic Elevator
Conventional Hydraulic Elevators.
They use an underground cylinder, are quite common for low level buildings with 2-5 floors (sometimes but seldom up to 6-8 floors), and have speeds of up to 200 feet/minute (1 meter/second).
Hole less Hydraulic Elevators use a pair of above ground cylinders, which makes it practical for environmentally or cost sensitive buildings with 2, 3, or 4 floors.
Roped Hydraulic Elevators use both above ground cylinders and a rope system, which combines the reliability of inground hydraulic with the versatility of hole less hydraulic, even though they can serve up to 8-12 floors.
The ESCON' hydraulic elevator is the low-cost solution for a wide range of low-rise buildings, including residential, offices, retail, hotels, hospitals and more. It offers an eco-friendly holeless design that eliminates the drilling of a jackhole.
Hydraulic elevators have been in service around the world for more than a century. They use proven, oil-based lifting technology in low to mid-rise buildings (up to 6 floors) to provide a robust and reliable elevating device.
Hydraulic elevators are relatively simple in design compared to traction elevators. This makes them a cost-effective choice when the entire product life cycle is considered—from the initial installation through to regular maintenance.
Types of Hydraulic Elevator
Conventional Hydraulic Elevators.
They use an underground cylinder, are quite common for low level buildings with 2-5 floors (sometimes but seldom up to 6-8 floors), and have speeds of up to 200 feet/minute (1 meter/second).
Hole less Hydraulic Elevators use a pair of above ground cylinders, which makes it practical for environmentally or cost sensitive buildings with 2, 3, or 4 floors.
Roped Hydraulic Elevators use both above ground cylinders and a rope system, which combines the reliability of inground hydraulic with the versatility of hole less hydraulic, even though they can serve up to 8-12 floors.
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