Modern elevators are mainly composed of traction machines (winches), guide rails, counterweight devices, safety devices (such as speed limiters, safety gears and buffers, etc.), signal control systems, cars and hall doors. These parts are respectively installed in the hoistway and machine room of the building. Steel wire rope friction transmission is usually used. The wire rope goes around the traction sheave, and the two ends are respectively connected to the car and the counterweight. The motor drives the traction sheave to lift the car up and down. Elevators are required to be safe and reliable, with high conveying efficiency, accurate leveling and comfortable riding. The basic parameters of the elevator mainly include rated load capacity, number of passengers, rated speed, car outline size and shaft type, etc.
BORAL Escalators efficiently move large numbers of people with minimum waiting time. However, they operate constantly regardless of the number of passengers they carry. Therefore, even a small decrease in energy consumption produces substantial savings. BORAL has made a number of improvements to the drive mechanism in its easy-to-maintain top machine room, which has been proven superior over many years of experience. An approximate 25% reduction in energy consumption has been achieved by enhancing drive transmission efficiency and reducing friction.