Elevator and Automatic Door Industry

Belts in the Automatic Doors and Elevators Industry

Industrial belts play a vital role in the automatic doors and elevators industry by ensuring power transmission and precise motion. This sector, which includes the production and installation of automatic doors (such as sliding, revolving, and telescopic doors) and elevator systems (passenger and freight elevators), requires belts with high precision, pressure resistance, and long-term durability. Appropriate belts guarantee smooth operation, safety, and reduced maintenance costs, thereby increasing system efficiency and reliability. Considering the industry's need for cost-effective and high-quality belts, premium Chinese belts supplied by Ravand Trans Apadana Company effectively meet these requirements.

 

Commonly Used Belts in the Automatic Doors and Elevators Industry

Open-Ended Rubber Timing Belts Applications:

Open-ended rubber timing belts with pitches 5M, 8M, and H are widely used in automatic doors, especially sliding and telescopic types, and in some elevator systems for precise linear motion transfer. These belts are suitable for creating linear movement in door drive systems or auxiliary elevator mechanisms. Importance: High precision, installation flexibility, pressure resistance, high durability. Examples: Motion mechanisms in sliding automatic doors in commercial centers, telescopic doors in hospitals, and auxiliary motion transfer systems in elevators.

 

 

 

Endless Rubber Timing Belts Applications:

Endless rubber timing belts with pitches 3M, 5M, and H are used in more precise systems for automatic doors and elevators, particularly in power transmission mechanisms with rotational motion or smaller lifting systems. These belts are ideal for applications requiring synchronized and compact movement. Importance: Precision and synchronization, smooth performance, fatigue resistance. Examples: Revolving automatic doors, small lifting systems in home elevators, and power transmission mechanisms in auxiliary elevator motors.

 

 

 

V-Belts Applications:

V-belts are used in the automatic doors and elevators industry for power transmission in auxiliary equipment such as drive motors, pumps, and cabin ventilation systems. These belts are applied in sections requiring strong mechanical power transfer. Importance: Effective power transmission, resistance to heavy loads, easy installation and maintenance. Examples: Drive motors in industrial automatic door systems, cabin ventilation fans in elevators, and hydraulic pumps in freight elevators.

 

 

 

Ribbed Belts Applications:

Ribbed belts are used in automatic door and elevator systems for power transmission in machinery requiring smooth and vibration-free motion. These belts are applied in high-speed power transmission mechanisms or auxiliary systems such as motion rollers. Importance: Smooth and uniform transfer, high flexibility, abrasion resistance. Examples: Motion rollers in heavy automatic doors, power transmission systems in auxiliary elevator motors, and cabin balance mechanisms.

 

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