After years of operation, the maintenance costs for an elevator increase disproportionately. Installing a new machine increases comfort for users while keeping availability high. We can provide solutions for all building types with minimal building adaptations thanks to our various machine designs.
A new machine prevents uncontrolled car movement, either by introducing gearless technology or by incorporating a second safety device to prevent upward movement of the car. This change, in compliance with EN81-20/50, improves the safety of the system.
Enjoy precision stopping accuracy thanks to the enhanced and fully aligned communication between the inverter and the machine. A new machine can also help to reduce the noise and vibration created by aging material.
Many of Schindler machines are gearless, which can save up to 30% over older geared technology. Additionally, with Schindler STM technology, the drive system needs less energy than with traditional steel ropes to operate.
Schindler offers machines that can be adjusted to different machine room layouts. Roping systems can also be installed according to the existing cutouts. This eliminates the need for a structural analysis or costly building adaptations.
The best type of machine for your building depends heavily on the purpose and building type. Understanding the primary use for your equipment will help us determine which machine model would be the most appropriate for your building. More information about the different types of machines that Schindler has available can be found below.
Product | Elevator type | Machine location | Elevator speed | Capacity | Travel height | Suspension system |
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PMB 125 | Traction | Above | 0.63 to 1.0 m/s | Up to 525 kg | Up to 45 m | 1:1 or 2:1 |
PMB 135 | Traction | Above | 0.63 to 1.0 m/s | Up to 800 kg | Up to 60 m | 1:1 or 2:1 |
FMB 130 | Traction | Above | 0.63 to 1.0 m/s | Up to 630 kg | Up to 45 m | 1:1 |
Doors drives ensure the smooth opening and closing of elevator doors. Learn more about Schindler doors and door drives, such as the MM 430, here.
The controller improves the efficiency and operation of your equipment. Learn more about Schindler elevator controllers, such as the BX and SC 1.0 controller, here.
The fixtures are the primary interface between the passenger and the elevator system. Learn more about Schindler fixtures, such as the GS and EM fixtures, here.
The inverters are one of the key technologies influencing the energy efficiency of the system. Learn more about Schindler inverters, such as the VAP and VAB inverters, here.