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INSTALLATION PROCESS

From the initial phase to the final assembly, the manufacturing process of Force Lifts is a testament to the seamless fusion of technology, precision, and unwavering commitment to safety and efficiency. From the initial phase to the final assembly, the manufacturing process of Force Lifts is a testament to the seamless fusion of technology, precision, and unwavering commitment to safety and efficiency.

  • Process 1Process 1Agreement Sign and Order Placed

    Agreement Sign and Order Placed: The agreement signifies a mutual understanding and commitment, outlining the responsibilities and expectations of both parties. Once the conditions are solidified, the client places the order, officially initiating the manufacturing process.

  • Process 2Process 2Site Visit and Measurement of Shaft

    A group of experts does an on-site evaluation to determine the exact requirements of the elevator installation after the original agreement is signed and the order is placed. This involves precise measurements of the shaft dimensions, ensuring a tailored fit for the elevator system.

  • Process 3Process 3General Arrangement Drawing

    Following the initial site visit and measurements, skilled engineers and designers translate the gathered data into a comprehensive schematic representation. This drawing serves as a precise and consistent representation of the layout, dimensions, and essential components of the entire elevator system, acting as a visual roadmap.

  • Process 4Process 4Technical Discussion and Site Preparation

    These discussions cover a range of topics, from safety regulations to customization options, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the client's needs. simultaneously the site preparation process begins with evaluations of the installation area.

  • Process 5Process 5Site Readiness Intimation from Client

    It encompasses a range of factors, from confirming the completion of structural modifications to ensuring that all electrical and safety requirements are met.

  • Process 6Process 6Material Delivery at Site

    This step involves careful coordination between the manufacturing facility and the client to ensure timely and secure delivery. The items are carefully inspected upon arrival to make sure they comply with the project agreement's standards.

  • Process 7Process 7Installation of Guide Rail and Door Frame

    The guide rails, essential for the elevator's smooth vertical movement, are meticulously installed to ensure precise alignment and functionality. Simultaneously, the door frame, a critical component for passenger safety and system integrity, is securely positioned.

  • Process 8Process 8Civil Work and Front Wall Architrave Work

    This phase involves skilled craftsmen and construction professionals who execute the necessary structural modifications to accommodate the elevator system.

  • Process 9Process 9Mechanical Work Completion

    This step includes installing the motor, wires, pulleys, and other mechanical components that are necessary to make the elevator function. Rigorous testing and quality checks are conducted to verify the proper functioning and alignment of these components, guaranteeing optimal performance and safety.

  • Process 10Process 10Pit Buffer Stand & Machine Channel Grouting

    This step includes installing the motoSkilled technicians meticulously position and secure the pit buffer stand, a critical component that absorbs energy during elevator descent, enhancing safety and stability. Concurrently, the machine channel is carefully grouted to ensure a secure foundation for the elevator's machinery. r, wires, pulleys, and other mechanical components that are necessary to make the elevator function. Rigorous testing and quality checks are conducted to verify the proper functioning and alignment of these components, guaranteeing optimal performance and safety.

  • Process 11Process 11Electrical Work Completion

    This step includes installing the motoSkilled technicians meticulously position and secure the pit buffer stand, a critical component that absorbs energy during elevator descent, enhancing safety and stability. Concurrently, the machine channel is carefully grouted to ensure a secure foundation for the elevator's machinery. r, wires, pulleys, and other mechanical components that are necessary to make the elevator function. Rigorous testing and quality checks are conducted to verify the proper functioning and alignment of these components, guaranteeing optimal performance and safety.

  • Process 12Process 12Trial Run for 48 Hours

    During this trial run, the elevator operates continuously for 48 hours, mimicking real-world usage conditions. Skilled technicians closely monitor various parameters, including speed, load-bearing capacity, and adherence to safety protocols.

  • Process 13Process 13Final Handover to Client

    The handover marks the end of a cooperative process that emphasizes the creation of a long-lasting relationship between the elevator manufacturer and the customer in addition to the delivery of a fully operational elevator.