Both assembled from random elevators: cabins are Mogilev, doors are strommachine, ventilation nets are Central Repair Mechanical Factory, lamps are from Samarkand.
Я вообще думаю что это не так. Это как раз МЛЗ так как если бы это была СТРОММАШИНА.. во первых у нее ДШ были бы с железными пластинами внизу у порога, и две железные перекладины по середине дверей. А во вторых у СТРОММАШИНЫ квадратный светильник и к тому же, вызовные посты отличаются.
I find this lift to be dangerous. One, the doors don't have sensors or bumpers, so they can't reopen. When he first tried to get in, the door closed and ***NEARLY*** crushed his hand. Two, it was another Soviet lift, not this particular one, but another one, that decapitated a mother ***IN FRONT OF HER CHILD.*** The doors slammed shut on her legs, causing her to fall onto her back, and, with her still trapped, the lift moved upwards, killing her.
As a person who has lived in two buildings with such elevators - if you do get stuck between the doors, they do have some rudimentary pressure sensors and the doors will reopen. But they are slow and crappy and tend to get stuck.
the doors reopen after a little pressuring you. The pressuring force is about 1-2 kg forсe. People use it often, very often - they just put their feet or hands into the doors to reopen it. You, in all the other world, are ill scary of everything, even your own shadows )))
@@FreakyCreepyHorror In Soviet Estonia elevators doors can entered in wheelchair 😂 Sorry is bad I know but I didn't can to hold my shelf to not make Soviet joke since the time I saw the video.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-C45MnItL61A.html if you wanna see all the door opening drive mechanics. Here you can see the long spring - this spring is what sets the closing force! It is why this door is safe. You can see the yelow swinging Door Leader, as a pendulum. It mooves along the half of the circle. So, the door velocity is slowest near its opened and closed position, while is fastest inbetween. On the top you can see two yellow Limit Switches, looking like two ears. They get tuRned off at opened or closed position correspondingly, thus switching off the Driving Motor when the door has achieved its opened or closed position. The motor swings the Door Leader in order to open the door and it stretches the long spring. Then, in order to close the door, the motor turns the Leader back towards the closed position, and the long spring, not motor, closes the door. It is very safe for human. You can see a little roller on the tip (the end) of the Door Leader. This roller pushes the door to open it. In the center of the little roller of the Door Leader you can see a little knob, which is the first element of the *Door Revers mechanism!* Author of the video pushes it with his finger and shows us how this pushing transmites to the Reversing Switch, located inbetween of the two "yelow ears" which switches and makes the motor to spin in reverse direction to open the door. This knob also is a latch of the Door Lock. When the door is in its closed position, the lock is latched. So when the elevator moves, a passenger can not manually open the door. So now you can appreciate how smart, clever is this automanics! Every aspect is very well designed
Too bad that all the Soviet lifts were so tight. For example, people with disabilities would find it difficult to use if they lived on floors. At this point I was disappointed by the USSR 😳
@@evcaselev Mauby because they have the specific atmosphere of any other old communist technology,I like too as I see it in the video but just point out some negative characteristics like that. Of course I don't know if I liked if I was daily user with disabilities.