
Elevator bearings serve as core components within the transmission system and load-bearing structure, directly influencing operational stability, safety, and service life. Different bearing types are tailored to specific operational sections of the lift, each emphasising distinct characteristics.
High load capacity
High precision
Low noise
Extended service life
Maintenance-free
Elevator bearings serve as core components within the transmission system and load-bearing structure, directly influencing operational stability, safety, and service life. Different bearing types are tailored to specific operational sections of the lift, each emphasising distinct characteristics.
High load capacity
High precision
Low noise
Extended service life
Maintenance-free
Product Description
Elevator bearings constitute core components within the transmission system and load-bearing structure, directly influencing operational stability, safety, and service life. They are primarily categorised into three types: traction machine bearings, guide shoe bearings, and door machine bearings. Each bearing type is tailored to specific operational sections of the elevator, with distinct characteristics emphasising different functionalities.
Product Features
- Exceptionally long service life with maintenance-free operation.
- Low noise and vibration: Minimise noise and vibration from rolling friction to prevent passenger discomfort.
- Superior impact resistance and stability: Ensure no fatigue spalling occurs under alternating loads, safeguarding operational stability and safety.
- Adapted for complex operating environments with robust temperature tolerance, effectively shielding against moisture and dust to prevent bearing corrosion.
- High load capacity: Designed to bear the weight of the car, passengers, or cargo during operation, these bearings withstand prolonged heavy loads without deformation.