Elevators consist of countless parts and components that ensure safe and fast travel. Motors, rails, ropes and many other important parts ensure the safe and efficient operation of elevators. These parts are indispensable keys to modern city life.
Elevator systems consist of basic components such as cabins, doors, motors, panels, buttons, rails and ropes. These are the main components that perform the basic function of the elevator. In addition to these elements, there are 100+ additional elements for the smooth operation of elevators.
Some of these elements are:
Elevator Cabins.
Elevator Doors.
Elevator Motors.
Elevator Control Panels.
Elevator Buttons.
Elevator Rails.
Elevator Ropes.
Rail Guides.
Rail Fasteners.
Carrying Ropes.
Rope Pulleys.
Weight Balancing Systems.
Brake Systems.
Emergency Communication Systems.
Fire Alarm and Security Systems.
A Second Cable System.
Door Control Systems.
Speed Control Systems.
Audio and Visual Systems.
Emergency Evacuation Equipment.
Lighting Systems.
Cabin Safety Features.
Special Handling Equipment for Freight Elevators.
Electrical Wiring and Connections.
Control Sensors.
Emergency Stop Systems.
Elevator Coverings and Interior Design Elements.
Elevator Shaft.
Fire Safety and Alarm Systems.
Cabinet Finishes and Design Elements.
Elevator Shaft Doors.
Emergency Lighting.
Elevator Communication Panels.
Elevator Shaft Lighting.
Multiple Speed Control Systems.
Safety Lock Systems.
Cabin Load Sensors.
Human Detection Sensors.
Door Communication Systems.
Cabin Second Doors.
Cabin Bottom Safety Curtains.
Cabin Top Emergency Stop Buttons.
Door Opening and Closing Mechanisms.
Door Locking Mechanisms.
Speed Sensors.
Door Automation Systems.
Speed Control Units.
Door Mechanics.
Door Handles.
Door Sensors.
Height Detection Sensors.
Door Security Rails.
Cabin Floor Coverings.
Soundproofing.
Fire Smoke Detection Systems.
Door Security Lock Systems.
Speed Variability Control Systems.
Load Monitoring Systems.
Door Shafts.
Door Cable Connections.
Electrical Switches and Circuit Breakers.
Cabin Visual Indicators.
Elevator Mechanical Parts.
Load Sensors.
Door Coverings.
Safety Ladder Locks.
Door Monitoring Systems.
Door Control Panel Connections.
Cabin Top Load Carrying Equipment.
Speed Control Modules.
71. Cabin Ceiling Lighting Systems.
72. Speed Monitoring Sensors.
73. Door Shaft Monitoring Systems.
74. Cabin Top Emergency Communication Systems.
75. Elevator Adjustment Systems.
76. Freight Elevator Rails.
77. Door Control Switches.
78. Door Cable Routers.
79. Elevator Rail Fixing Elements.
80. Cabin Balancing Systems.
81. Door Cable Connection Elements.
82. Elevator Sound Insulation.
83. Under Cabinet Lighting Systems.
84. Emergency Door Locking Systems.
85. Cabin Wall Coverings.
86. Gate Power Supply.
87. Fire Detection and Extinguishing Systems.
88. Speed Monitoring Devices.
89. Cabin Balancing Pulleys.
90. Door Adjustment Devices.
91. Door Action Buttons.
92. Speed Monitoring Control Units.
93. Cabin Monitoring Cameras.
94. Door Security Lock Devices.
95. Door Fixing Mechanisms.
96. Cabin Monitoring Screens.
97. Safety Ladder Lock Systems.
98. Door Control Switch Connections.
99. Cabin Ceiling Visual Indicators.
100. Fire Detection Communication Systems.
101. Door Covering Materials.
102. Door Balancing Pulleys.
103. Door Cable Wires.
104. Speed Monitoring Control Modules.
105. Cabin Top Emergency Communication Panels.
106. Elevator Door Fixing Elements.
107. Door Cable Connection Wire.
108. Special Carrying Equipment for Cabin Freight Elevators.
109. Door Balancing Mechanisms.
110. Door Cable Routing Channels.
111. Speed Monitoring Control Devices.
112. Cabin Ceiling Sound Insulation.
113. Emergency Door Locking Devices.
114. Cabin Wall Covering Materials.
115. Gate Power Supply Units.
116. Fire Detection and Extinguishing Control Panels.
117. Speed Monitoring Control Sensors.
118. Cabin Balancing Pulley Connections.
119. Door Adjustment Device Connections.
120. Door Action Button Connections.
121. Speed Monitoring Control Unit Connections.
122. Cabin Monitoring Camera Connections.
123. Door Security Lock Device Connections.
124. Door Fixing Mechanism Connections.
125. Cabin Monitoring Screen Connections.
126. Safety Ladder Lock Device Connections.
127. Door Control Switch Connection Wires.
128. Cabin Ceiling Visual Indicator Connections.
129. Fire Detection Communication System Connections.
130. Door Covering Material Connections.
131. Door Balancing Pulley Connections.
132. Door Cable Wire Connections.
133. Speed Monitoring Control Module Connections.
134. Cabin Top Emergency Communication Panel Connections.
135. Elevator Door Fixing Element Connections.
136. Door Cable Connection Wire Connections.
This long list covers many different parts and components of elevators. Furthermore, each part has a specific function and these components must work together in harmony for an elevator to operate safely and efficiently