Goods Elevators

Goods Elevators

Specification

Usage/Application

          Warehouse

Brand

            Ok Elevators

Why do you need this

             Goods Lift

Structure

              MS OR SS

Capacity

              1-2 ton

Operating Height

              4-8 floors

Weight

               UP TO 90 FT

Installation

               Provided

AMC

               Provided

Color

               MS OR SS FINISH

Size

               AS PER CLIENT REQUIREMENT

Power

                Electric

Minimum Order Quantity

                    1

 

Key Features of Goods Elevators:

  1. Weight Capacity – They can vary widely in terms of load capacity, typically from 500 kg up to 5000 kg or more, depending on the intended use.
  2. Platform Size – The platform is usually larger than that of a passenger elevator to accommodate bigger items. You can get custom sizes depending on what you're transporting.
  3. Durability – Built to handle heavy loads, they are more industrial in design and are made from materials like steel to ensure they can withstand the wear and tear of constant use.
  4. No Need for Passenger Doors – Typically, goods elevators do not have the same aesthetic or door designs as passenger elevators. They focus on functionality and ease of loading/unloading.
  5. Automatic or Manual Doors – Some models come with automatic doors, while others may have manual sliding doors depending on the setup.
  6. Safety Features – Features like emergency stop buttons, overload protection, and safety barriers are usually included to ensure the safe transportation of goods.

Types of Goods Elevators:

  • Hydraulic Goods Lifts – These lifts are powered by hydraulic systems, which offer smooth vertical movement. They are a common choice for low-rise buildings.
  • Traction Goods Lifts – Powered by a motor and pulley system, these lifts are suitable for higher-rise buildings.
  • Freight Lifts with Cages – These lifts come with enclosed cages for secure transportation of goods.

Applications:

  • Warehouses & Distribution Centers – Moving large quantities of goods between floors.
  • Retail & Shopping Centers – For transporting inventory, especially in malls with multiple stories.
  • Factories & Manufacturing Plants – To move raw materials or finished products.
  • Hotels & Restaurants – For transporting supplies, linen, or equipment.

If you're looking for quotes or advice on specific models for your needs, it would help to know the weight capacity, speed, and the type of goods you're planning to lift. Would you be installing one for a commercial facility, or do you have specific requirements in mind?

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