Interesting. The inner doors looks very old and i think they have been installed the same time as the R-series buttons, so this tells me this elevator has been modernized in the 70's or 80's - and not since. Maybe the original elevator is from the 40's or something and it probably had a manual gate in it before
I love Schindlers! We've go quite a few here in Cambridge, MA. Lovely old elevator. I just started a group called The Society for Vertical Transportation for all people interested in elevators and other kinds of vertical transport. You can check it out at www.societyforverticaltransportation.com I am just getting started, but I am looking for interested people to join!!
It's a very nice elevator, I did not see a traveling cable beneath the cab however. I think this might be a winding drum elevator, because of the two hoist ropes on the counterweight, and being spaced out a considerable distance. Most traction elevators have between 4-6 hoist ropes, and are anchored to the counterweight in a bundle. Or spaced the same distance as the number of groves on the driven sheave on the traction machine., and then anchored.
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hello 251aloha was pleasure of having me in your channel. I heard that they already have put up the new doors. like red doors and new elevator too. you heard it?