Very unique machine saw it for possibly the last time before the new 7000s get commissioned. Would be interesting to see a video of the new machinery once in operation
I remember the Otis lifts that my dad serviced in Sunderland, UK and the contactors had strange V springs on the front. Quite innocuous I thought until my 12 year old brain pointed that several were not connected. Apparently this fixed the fault.
Built to last and they could do. The engineers who installed these are probably retired now and there’s not many of the new engineers who learn about these systems.
@@caroleast9636 Given the amount of downtime these lifts have had, I beg to differ. Out of the 4 lift cars - two hadn't worked in many years. The two remaining cars had faults almost constantly near the end. This upgrade HAD to happen.