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Microlift – 50kg/100kg Double Decker
17 July 2013
The Double Decker service lift provides two lift cars in the same shaft, ideal where space is restricted. Loading and serving is at floor and counter levels. The lower car entrance has a hinged landing gate, the upper car has rise and fall shutters.

Specifications
Car
Constructed in mild steel, finished in grey baked enamel
(RAL 7038) with a stainless steel base and a removable stainless steel
shelf. The car can also be finished in stainless steel.
Speed
0.35m/s
Entrances
High quality, smooth operation rise and fall shutters are
fitted with safety locks and can be finished in either grey baked enamel
or stainless steel. Hinged doors are available as an option on all
models.
Car entrance protection
To meet the Essential Safety Requirements (ESRs) of
the Machinery (Safety) Regulations, the lift car is supplied with car
entrance protection as standard. This protects goods from falling whilst
the lift is in motion.
Entry choice
Up to two entrances can be fitted on each floor.
Control
Fully automatic push button control with call and despatch facilities at each entrance for ease of use.
Indicators
"Lift arrival”, "lift occupied” and "lift position”
indicators are fitted at each entrance, together with an audible lift
arrival buzzer.
Travel
Up to 12 stops over a total distance of 30m of travel.
Mounting
The Microlift is supplied in a structure-supported
frame which is galvanised for longer life. We do not require a separate
motor room or "load-bearing” lift shaft. For more information, please ask for our builder's work details.
Motor
Mounted at the top of the lift structure, the smooth, quiet
motor drives a high quality reduction gearbox fitted with a traction
vee-sheave. An electro-magnetic disc brake is supplied, with emergency
release mechanism. The reliable controller and counter-balance drive
system ensure electrical consumption is minimal.
Safety
Complies with the Essential Safety Requirements
(ESRs) of the Machinery (Safety) Regulations, also known as the
Machinery Directive and EN 81-3 where applicable.