1. International Standards
High quality parts usually have international standards such as ISO, EN and CE. These standards guarantee that the parts are subjected to strict tests and have proper safety and performance.
2. The quality raw materials
When buying elevator parts, we should note that quality raw materials are used in the construction of elevator parts. For example, the use of resistant steel in the construction of steel ropes and the use of motors with high-quality windings can help increase the lifespan and efficiency of parts.

3. Credit manufacturers
Buying parts from reliable and long-standing manufacturers can guarantee quality. Reputable manufacturers usually have experience and expertise in producing quality parts and provide good after-sales service.
4. Warranty and after -sales service
Quality parts usually have a good warranty and after-sales service. This can give more confidence to the buyer that if a problem occurs, it is possible to repair or replace the part.
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Safety of passengers and elevator users is one of the main priorities. The parts must have the necessary safety standards and the necessary tests have been done to ensure their safety. For example, safety brakes, sensors, and control systems must function properly to prevent accidents.
Quality elevator parts must undergo rigorous testing and regular inspections. These tests include load bearing tests, performance in different environmental conditions and safety tests. Buying parts that have test and inspection certificates can increase the assurance of their quality.
6. Adaptation to the elevator system
The purchased parts must be compatible with the desired elevator system. This means the technical and mechanical compatibility of the parts with the type and model of the elevator. Using incompatible parts can lead to system failure and increased costs.

7. Price
Although quality and safety are more important, price is also one of the important factors in decision making. It is better to establish a balance between quality and price. Very cheap parts may not have the required quality and will incur more costs in the long run.



