Industrial Elevators

An industrial elevator is a heavy-duty vertical transport system for moving substantial goods, equipment, and personnel in factories, warehouses, and construction sites, designed for durability, high capacity (often 2,500-10,000+ lbs), and frequent use, unlike standard passenger lifts, utilizing robust construction, advanced safety features like limit switches, and automation for efficient, safe material handling, improving productivity and reducing reliance on cranes or forklifts.

Key Specs

Load Capacity
1000 – 10,000+ kg (heavy -duty, varies by application)
Car Size
Large cabins, custom dimensions to handle machinery, pallets, or raw materials
Door Size
Wide openings (1200 – 3000 mm), often roll-up or sliding for easy loading/ unloading
Speed
0.2 – 1.0 m/s (safety over speed for heavy loads)
Travel Height
Depends on warehouse or factory, can be multi-floor
Drive Type
Hydraulic or traction, designed for heavy loads
Power Supply
Three-phase, high-voltage motors

Key Features

Heavy-Duty Construction
Reinforced cabin and flooring, strong doors
Safety
Overload protection, emergency stop, ARD, door interlocks
Durability
Built for 24/7 operation, industrial-grade components
Flexibility
Can handle pallets, trolleys, raw materials, machinery
Low Maintenance Options
Rugged build for factories and warehouses
Customizable
Cabin size, load capacity, and door type tailored to industrial needs
Emergency Features
ARD (Automatic Rescue Device), intercom, alarm, backup power
Accessibility
Braille buttons, voice floor announcements, wide entry for wheelchairs