A platform elevator is a modern vertical transportation device, mainly composed of a motor, reducer, guide rails, elevator car, balancing device, safety devices, and control system. Its driving principle involves the motor and reducer providing power, causing the elevator car to move up and down along the guide rails.
Flexible structure and strong adaptability: Platform elevators are typically designed flexibly and can be customized to different site spaces, adapting to various installation environments. Suitable installation locations can be found both indoors and outdoors.
Easy installation and space saving: Compared to traditional elevators, platform elevators are generally easier to install, requiring no complex shafts or machine rooms, thus saving valuable building space.
Relatively low cost: Due to its simpler structure and the absence of additional shafts or machine rooms, the manufacturing and installation costs of platform elevators are usually lower, making them suitable for users with limited budgets.







