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  2. Stannah Lifts - Wikipedia

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    Stannah is a UK supplier of lift products, including passenger and platform lifts, goods and service lifts, escalators, and moving walkways for all types of buildings. It also provides maintenance and repair services. Stannah imports and installs lifts and escalators from different brands located in different countries. www.stannahlifts.co.uk.

  3. Schindler Group - Wikipedia

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    Schindler is a Swiss multinational company which manufactures escalators, moving walkways, and elevators worldwide, founded in Switzerland in 1874. Schindler produces, installs, maintains and modernizes lifts and escalators in many types of buildings including residential, commercial and high-rise buildings. The company is present in over 140 ...

  4. List of elevator manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Current elevator manufacturers [ edit ] The Mitsubishi Electric-owned Solae Test Tower (173 m) in Inazawa City, Japan is the world's 4th tallest elevator testing tower after Hyundai elevator test tower at Icheon plant (205 m) South Korea , the Kone Tytyri test tower (235 m) and the Rottweil Test Tower (246 m)

  5. Otis Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Otis Elevator Company purchased Evans Lifts in the UK when Evans Lifts Ltd went bankrupt in 1997 during its merge with Express Lift Company with the name ExpressEvans. It was the oldest and largest manufacturer of lift equipment in the UK, and was based in Leicester, England. Otis's Customer Care Centre is still based in the old Evans Lifts ...

  6. Elevator - Wikipedia

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    Elevator. Outside of typical elevators, shown in an office building in Portland, Oregon. This elevator to the Alexanderplatz U-Bahn station in Berlin is built with glass walls and doors, exposing the inner workings. An elevator (American English) or lift (Commonwealth English) is a machine that vertically transports people or freight between ...

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  8. List of aerial lift manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Applevage – France, manufactured ropeways between the 1930s and 1962 [ 39 ] ATG – Germany [ 40 ] Australasian Ropeway – Australia, manufactured chairlifts between the 1960s and 1970s. Badoni – Italy [ 41 ] Bell – Switzerland, manufactured ropeways between 1877 and 1968 [ 42 ] BM Lifts – Canada. Breco – United Kingdom.

  9. Chairlift - Wikipedia

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    If the lift is a detachable chairlift, it is typically referred to as a "high-speed" or "express" lift, which results in an "express quad" or "high-speed six pack". rope speed. the speed in meters per second or feet per minute/second at which the rope moves. [load] interval. the spacing between carriers, measured either by distance or time.