Hydraulic lifts, commonly found in various buildings and industrial settings, use hydraulic mechanisms to raise and lower the lift cab.
View ServiceMachine Room-Less (MRL) lifts represent a significant innovation in elevator technology, designed to save space and enhance efficiency.
View ServicePassenger lifts, commonly known as elevators, are essential components in modern buildings, providing efficient vertical transportation.
View ServiceHospital lifts are a specialized type of elevator designed to meet the unique needs of healthcare facilities.
View ServiceTraction lifts, also known as traction elevators, are a widely used type of elevator system, particularly in mid to high-rise buildings.
View ServiceFreight elevators, also known as goods lifts, are designed to transport heavy loads, goods, and equipment between floors in industrial and commercial buildings.
View ServiceDumbwaiter lifts are small freight elevators designed to transport food, dishes, laundry, documents, and other lightweight items between floors.
View ServiceHome lifts, also known as residential elevators, are designed to provide easy and convenient vertical transportation within private homes.
View ServiceResidential lifts, also known as home elevators, are designed to provide seamless vertical transportation within private homes.
View ServiceHoleless elevators, also known as direct-plunger hydraulic elevators, represent a modern solution to vertical transportation that eliminates the need for a deep pit beneath the elevator shaft.
View ServiceShaftless elevators, also known as pneumatic vacuum elevators, represent a cutting-edge approach to vertical transportation.
View ServiceCapsule lifts typically incorporate transparent or glass walls and ceilings, providing passengers with unobstructed views of the building's interior or exterior scenery.
View ServiceGlass lifts feature transparent walls made of toughened glass, providing passengers with unobstructed views of the building's interior or exterior.
View ServiceStair chair lifts feature a seat or platform that securely transports users along a rail system installed parallel to the staircase.
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