Nowadays, moving by elevator has become a basic principle and one of the basic needs. It doesn't matter if the elevator is residential, commercial, cargo, or industrial, for smooth and continuous movement for raising and lowering the cabin, they need a main part called elevator gearbox motor.
The beating heart of all electromechanical equipment is their motor. The correct functioning of the elevator as an advanced electronic system depends on the type of its motor. The entire performance of the elevator depends on the quality of its motor, and its specifications and features should be carefully considered when buying. The elevator motor gearbox causes the elevator to move by converting the received electrical energy into mechanical energy. All functions of the elevator, especially its movement, are performed by the elevator motor. The elevator motor is produced in different models and each of them has its own capabilities and functions.

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The gearbox motor is one of the main parts of the elevator and is responsible for moving (raising and lowering) the cabin. The supply of moving power of the cabin is done by the elevator motor. The elevator gearbox motor along with other equipment such as electric and monetary brakes or gearbox flaps perform the operation of raising and lowering the elevator cabin. Gearbox engines have high quality and coordination, and there is a balance and coordination between their power generation and power consumption. The use of gearbox motors in elevators is effective in their better performance, and the best type of motor for elevators is a gearbox motor. In the following, we will explain more about the types of elevator gearbox motors and how they work.

What is the technical specifications of the elevator gearbox?
The core and main elements of an elevator or lift; It is the engine, gearbox and cabin. In general, it can be said that all elevator motor gearboxes have multi-row pulleys on which the towing cable is installed, and with their rotation and rotation, they cause the displacement and movement of the balance weights, which causes the movement of the elevator cabin. Of course, it goes without saying that gearbox motors in elevators are divided into two categories. Engines with gearbox and gearless (without gearbox). Elevator electric gearboxes are also distributed in single-speed and two-speed according to the type of operation and starter drive in AC generator current.



