Manual Door Elevators

These doors are normally opened or closed manually using hands, although some of them close automatically. Most older and smaller European elevators from the 1950s to 1970s feature manual hinged doors (similar to normal room doors), while the inside often has a manual sliding scissor gate or sometimes no door at all. For manual doors, some are spring-loaded to prevent the gate from being left open, or they can automatically close when a button is pressed, and partially or completely close when the elevator reaches a floor.

Our Elevator Solutions

We offer a wide range of reliable elevators designed to suit various construction requirements, providing the best vertical transportation solutions with trouble-free performance and low maintenance costs.

Key Features:

  • Collapsible, imperforated, three-fold sliding, and swing doors
  • Powder-coated (multi-color) cars and doors, elegant in look, light in weight, and with variable speed options
  • M.S./S.S. panels
  • Microprocessor-based controller with full collective-selective control
  • AC VVVF drive for smooth operations and variable speeds
  • Overload indication and floor announcement system
  • Luminous push buttons/touch buttons, attractive and durable
  • Digital/LCD floor indication in LOP and COP
  • Decorative LED lights with suspended false ceiling
  • Automatic Rescue Device (ARD) for safety during power failure
  • PVC/Marble/Granite flooring
  • Blower/Fan for multi-cross air delivery