Hydraulic Elevators
Our hydraulic elevators provide reliable, cost-effective solutions ideal for low to mid-rise buildings. Using fluid pressure to raise and lower the cabin, these elevators offer smooth operation with lower initial installation costs.
Applications
- Low-rise residential buildings (2-5 floors)
- Small to medium commercial properties
- Retrofit projects with limited overhead space
- Buildings where machine room can be located at ground level
Technical Details
- Capacity: 272kg to 2500kg
- Speed: 0.4m/s to 0.8m/s
- Machine Room: Required, typically at the lowest level
- Drive System: Hydraulic pump with environmentally friendly fluid options
- Max Height: Generally limited to 8 floors (approximately 25 meters)
Choosing the Right Hydraulic Elevator
Consider hydraulic elevators when:
- Building Height: Your building is low to mid-rise (up to 8 floors)
- Space Configuration: You have available space for a machine room at ground level
- Budget: Initial installation cost is more important than long-term energy efficiency
- Load Requirements: You need to transport heavy loads with maximum stability
Elevator Type Comparison
Compare our elevator types to determine which solution best meets your specific requirements:
| Feature |
Passenger |
Hydraulic |
Hospital |
Dumbwaiter |
| Machine Room Required |
Optional ✔/✘ |
Yes ✔ |
Usually ✔ |
No ✘ |
| Max Weight Capacity |
2000kg |
2500kg |
2500kg |
300kg |
| Suitable for High-Rise |
Yes ✔ |
No ✘ |
Yes ✔ |
No ✘ |
| Energy Efficiency |
High ✔ |
Low ✘ |
Medium ✔ |
High ✔ |
| Initial Cost |
Medium |
Low |
Medium |
Very Low |
| Maintenance Cost |
Medium |
High |
Medium-High |
Low |
| Commercial Buildings |
Ideal ✔ |
Good ✔ |
Suitable ✔ |
Limited ✘ |
| Residential Use |
Ideal ✔ |
Good ✔ |
Oversized ✘ |
Limited ✘ |
Elevator Safety Precautions
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Essential Safety Guidelines
- Regular Maintenance: Schedule routine inspections and maintenance to ensure all components are functioning properly.
- Capacity Limits: Never exceed the maximum weight capacity or passenger count displayed in the elevator.
- Door Safety: Never force elevator doors open or closed; use the designated buttons and wait for automatic operation.
- Emergency Procedures: Familiarize building occupants with elevator emergency protocols, including the use of alarm buttons.
- Children Safety: Young children should always be accompanied by adults when using elevators.
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Emergency Situations
- Power Outage: All our elevators are equipped with emergency backup lighting and communication systems.
- Fire Safety: In case of fire, use stairways instead of elevators unless specifically designed as fire-service elevators.
- Entrapment: If trapped, remain calm, use the emergency call button, and wait for professional assistance.
- Earthquake: Exit the elevator at the nearest floor if possible; if trapped, stay calm and use emergency communication.
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