MX20 KONE elevator traction machine

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MX20 KONE elevator traction machine KONE elevator parts

Model:MX20

Brand:KONE

MOQ:1 pcs

Warranty Time:1 year

Certificates:ISO9001

KONE Elevator MX20 Gearless Traction Machine
KONE Id. KM755990G06
Roping 2:1
Capacity 1350-2500kg
Speed 1.0-3.0m/s
Sheave Diameter 600mm
Power 11.7-33.9kW
Groove Numbers 6 / 7 / 8
Rope Diameter 8mm / 10mm / 13mm
Maximum Lifting Height 150m…

Description

MX20 KONE elevator traction machine KONE elevator parts

 

 

 

Product Details

 

Item Name KONE Elevator Traction Machine MX06 MX07
Technical Property 79.6 r/min, 5.7 KW, 305V, Gearless Elevator Machine
Applications KONE Monospace Hoisting Traction Machine
MOQ: 1 Piece
The way of Delivery Fast and safe transportation
Package: wooden box
Payment Way PayNow / Bank Transfer
Gross weight 225 kg
Package Size 120CM*150CM*90CM
The way of transportation DHL/FEDEX/UPS/TNT/By air/By sea

 

What is the difference between geared and gearless elevators?

 

1. Geared traction elevators have fair installation and maintenance costs, and low energy consumption, and speed is slower than gearless elevators, geared elevators offer advantages in terms of energy efficiency as they use less power to turn the pulley (sheave).
Gear-less traction elevators have a high initial cost, medium ongoing maintenance costs, and use energy a bit more efficiently than geared traction elevators.
2.Geared traction elevators are capable of travel speeds up to 500 feet per minute. The maximum travel distance for a geared traction elevator is around 250 feet.
Gear-less Traction Elevators have the wheel attached directly to the motor.  Gear-less traction elevators are capable of speeds up to 2,000 feet per minute and they have a maximum travel distance of around 2,000 feet so they are the only choice for high-rise applications.

Elevator gearless traction machine Advantages

— The floor to floor flight times are quicker and offers almost unlimited travel.
— Gearless traction car speeds are typically much faster than those of Geared traction applications. Geared traction cars can move at 500 fpm (2.5 m/s) or less and gearless traction cars move at speeds of 500 to 1,600 fpm (2.5 to 8.1 m/s).
— A wide range of capacities for both passenger and freight applications
— Because of the motor design, the gearless application deveHOP higher torque and runs at lower RPMs giving the gearless machine a long lifetime.

Elevator gearless traction machine Disadvantages

— The material cost and the installation time are substantially higher when compared to a geared traction elevator application.
— There are structural building considerations, since the loading forces are larger for the gearless application.
— Elevator maintenance cost is generally higher (compared to geared elevators).