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Elevators

Both terms refer to the same machinery. "Elevator" is primarily used in North America, while "Lift" is the standard term in the UK, Pakistan, and many other countries.
Yes, our modern elevators come with an Automatic Rescue Device (ARD) that moves the cabin to the nearest floor and opens the door safely during a blackout.
For safety and peak performance, a professional maintenance check should be performed once a month.
Yes, we offer specialized retrofit solutions designed to fit into existing structures with minimal civil modifications.
Elevators are designed with multiple heavy-duty steel cables, any one of which can hold the full load. Additionally, a mechanical safety brake (governor) locks the cabin to the rails if it exceeds a certain speed.
Yes, we provide specialized weather-proof glass elevators designed to withstand UV rays, rain, and temperature fluctuations.
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Escalators

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The standard international angle for an escalator is usually 30° or 35° for optimal passenger comfort and safety.
It is highly recommended that children are always supervised by an adult to prevent accidents near the entry and exit comb plates.
Our escalators feature "Comb Plate Sensors" that automatically shut down the motor if any object is detected in the landing area.
We offer specific "Outdoor Grade" escalators with specialized drainage systems and rust-resistant components for external environments.
Handrails should be sanitized daily in high-traffic areas, and the internal mechanism should be lubricated monthly.
Yes, modern escalators use sensors to slow down or stop completely when no passengers are detected, saving significant electricity.

Autowalks

They are designed to transport people over long horizontal distances, such as in airports, or on slight inclines in supermarkets.
Yes, inclined Autowalks are specifically designed with grooves that lock trolley wheels in place to prevent them from rolling.
Most Autowalks move at a speed of 0.5 meters per second, which is a comfortable walking pace for most people.
Generally, yes, as they are flat or have a very low incline, making it easier for people with limited mobility or wheelchairs to board.
While there is no strict limit, they are typically installed in segments of 50 to 100 meters for efficiency.
Yes, they include emergency stop buttons, handrail synchronization, and entry-point sensors to ensure passenger safety.
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