What is a seating elevator?
The lift on the seat is an air transport system primarily associated with winter ski resorts, where it is used to transport skiers to the mountain. The chairs or seats in the style of the bench are suspended from the motor system loop of cabling strung between the terminal columns. The firm grip of the chair rises slowly enough to make passengers get off while the chairs are moving as soon as they reach their destinations. If you want to get to the seat lift skiers standing on the way of the chair, then sit down. Between the entrances and the outputs of the points, the chairs can travel through the points where the mining distance falls at a certain distance. The "double" chair can take two, "triple" three, "quad" four and "six packs" raise six people. While the above -mentioned seating lift with a solid plot moves slowly to allow loading and unloading when moving, the removable grip chaing lift releases the pulley cable for loading and unloading. This allows chairs to move slower for this operation but quicklyher for a real trip on the slope. Therefore, the removable seating lift is known as a "high -speed elevator".
The terminal column is set at each end of the seat trail, each terminal supports a bull that redires the elevator up or down from the mountain. One of the two bulls is the Bullwheel, the other, the return bull. Bullwheel is a place where a motorized mechanism is located. Between these two terminals are usually a number of intermediate towers, where the sheaves support and run cabling.
The seat lift is sometimes referred to as Ropeway , although the "rope" of the seat lifts is made of many wires that have wound each other in specific samples and orientations. This gives the cable its strength.Copeways must also be lubricated to allow cabling to remain flexible and reduce friction that could cause fraying, especially when the cable bends and bends passing through the meantimeRry points of the tower and around bulls.
The brake system on the seat lift is located on the drive terminal with an emergency brake that acts directly on the bull wheel. With the drive mechanism and a locked bull to the seat, the seat cannot accidentally "slip" or turn. Some chairs lifts also have brake systems built into the pulley assemblies located on the towers. The location of bulls is also adjustable to maintain the correct cable voltage.
In addition to ski areas, there are sometimes chairs lifts in entertainment parks. However, they are closed lifts or increased trams more often.