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AXO - MR C-3300

Geared Elevators
GEARED ELEVATORS
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AXO MR Geared Traction Elevators have a gearbox that is attached to the motor, which drives the wheel that moves the ropes. Gear-less traction elevators are capable of speeds up to 2,000 feet per minute and they have a maximum travel distance of around 2,000 feet

type MR
Capacity 272kg - 2040kg (4p to 30p)
Speed 0.63MPS
Landings 2 - 30
Drive Geared/ Frequency Controlled
Operation full Collective
Door width 700 / 800 / 900 / 1000 / 1100 / 1200mm
Door height 2000 / 2100 / 2200 / 2400mm
Door Opening Center opening / Telescopic opening

AXO MRL A-6600

Gearless Elevators
GEARED ELEVATORS
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AXO MRL - Machine-Room-Less Elevators are traction elevators that do not have a dedicated machine room above the elevator shaft. The machine sits in the override space and is accessed from the top of the elevator cab when maintenance or repairs are required. The control boxes are located in a control room that is adjacent to the elevator shaft on the highest landing and within around 150 feet of the machine.

Machine-room-less elevators have a maximum travel distance of up to 250 feet and can travel at speeds up to 500 feet-per-minute. MRL elevators are comparable to geared traction elevators in terms of initial and maintenance costs, but they have relatively low energy consumption compared to geared elevators.

Machine-room-less elevators are becoming the most popular choice for mid-rise buildings where the travel distance is up to 250 feet. They are energy efficient, require less space, and their operation and reliability are on par with gear-less traction elevators.

The main reason that MRL elevators have been adopted so slowly in the United States is because the building codes had provisions that didn't allow the motor to be within the hoistway. This is slowly being changed, but it is worth consulting with the local authorities before specifying an MRL elevator.

type MRL / MMR
Capacity 272kg - 1632kg (4p to 24p)
Speed 1.0 m/s to 4.0 m/s
Landings 2 - 30
Drive Gearless PMSM / Frequency Controlled
Operation full Collective
Door width 700 / 800 / 900 / 1000 / 1100 / 1200mm
Door height 2000 / 2100 / 2200 / 2400mm
Door Opening Center opening / Telescopic opening

AXO MRL G-4400

Gearless Elevators
GEARED ELEVATORS

AXO MRL ADVANCE it is a new technology that consists of using permanent magnets for its operation. This type of engines have no reducer, which results in a compact machine that does not take up much space, and that, moreover, is quite powerful. They are installed directly in the elevator shaft, reducing the points of friction and, therefore, the noise of the mechanism. It also allows you to save up to 50% in electricity consumption. Gearless engines are more recent than Geared, so their own invention derives from the goal of improving the performance and performance of these

type MRL / MMR
Capacity 272kg - 1632kg (4p to 24p)
Speed 1.0 m/s to 4.0 m/s
Landings 2 - 30
Drive Gearless PMSM / Frequency Controlled
Operation full Collective
Door width 700 / 800 / 900 / 1000 / 1100 / 1200mm
Door height 2000 / 2100 / 2200 / 2400mm
Door Opening Center opening / Telescopic opening

AXO HYD H-2200

Hydeaulic Elevators
GEARED ELEVATORS
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AXO Hydraulic Elevators
are supported by a piston at the bottom of the elevator that pushes the elevator up as an electric motor forces oil or another hydraulic fluid into the piston. The elevator descends as a valve releases the fluid from the piston. They are used for low-rise applications of 2-8 stories and travel at a maximum speed of 200 feet per minute. The machine room for hydraulic elevators is located at the lowest level adjacent to the elevator shaft.

Conventional Hydraulic Elevators
have a sheave that extends below the floor of the elevator pit, which accepts the retracting piston as the elevator descends. Some configurations have a telescoping piston that collapses and requires a shallower hole below the pit. Max travel distance is approximately 60 feet.

Hole-less Hydraulic Elevators
have a piston on either side of the cab. In this configuration, the telescoping pistons are fixed at the base of the pit and do not require a sheave or hole below the pit. Telescoping pistons allow up to 50 feet of travel distance. Non-telescoping pistons only allow about 20 feet of travel distance.