Brian Barrett , We perform all work related to the elevator, mechanical as well as electrical and even masonry. That is what’s so cool about ours trade
Big greetings to all elevator mechanics from Russia. I have been in the elevator industry for 28 years and have worked with elevators from different manufacturers and I want to say: KONE is the best!!!
My dad was an elevator constructor for almost 40 years. He not only installed them, but repaired them too. He would also work on wheelchair lifts and dumb waiters as well. He retired from working on elevators, and now he works as an elevator inspector.
As an elevator installer, you did a great job detailing the work involved. Also, good job using the correct terminology for the components. There are a lot!
@@Posibrian electricians normally run the wiring to the pit as well as fire,smoke, shunt trip and supply the power going to the machine room for the controller. They are also needed for the inspection in order to reset the breaker panel from the building at which the elevator is being installed in during the elevator inspection. Fire service companies also play a part in some of the work.
@@ten94tuner You hit it on the head Patrick. @Brian Barrett Elevator wiring between the elevator controller and the elevator control circuits are performed by the elevator installer. Electric from the building is supplied by the electrician under his license.
This is what I think of when I read about a satisfying video. Everything being done perfectly to the letter to provide the best possible service and lifespans of both product and costumer. I think the branding and inspection certificates should be framed at eye-level just to show to everyone "This is how engineering is done and this company is who to thank for it."
Today I was in building using elevator ,randomly I felt like knowing how it works and all so here I’m , and damn looks really awesome and skilled work.
ASCENSEURS DE REGIE PAUTET ET MR PAUTET SCHINDIER VILLE DE SAINT PAREST 69800 LYON 2 ASCCENSEURS 2 ASCCENSEURS SERVICES 2 ASCENSEURS 100 ANS + APPEL REGIE POUR TEI : 04 78 20 04 20 FAX : 04 78 20 41 41 JOUS UN LUNDI AU MATIN AU SOIR ET OK MERCI MR ASCENSEURS
My Dad was an elevator constructor for over 30 years. It’s a very interesting job. I remember he would come home really dirty. He also did a lot of fixing of elevators too. He retired from being an elevator constructor a few years ago, and now he works as an elevator inspector. Being an inspector is interesting too. Instead of you working working on the elevators, you get to watch other people work on the elevator. There’s a lot of testing of equipment when you’re an elevator inspector.
You can tell the apprentice wired the car top without the mechanic watching him. 8:42 Used greenfield to connect all the devices on the car top. While the greenfield runs do look shorter then the max allowed length, the car top has split levels, so its possible to pull the greenfield out of a connector or break it if you step on it due it not sitting completely flat on the car top. We usually either use EMT conduit if we want it to look fancy, or just run a 2x4 square duct across the whole top of the car front to back and come out of that with short pieces of greenfield thus making it much harder to damage if its accidentally stepped on. Nitpicks aside good video. Nice to see someone take the time to use all the correct terminology.
Thanks NinjaShoes. There are many ways to skin a cat. We went with code-compliant flexible conduit strapped frequently in order to prevent accidental damage.
They are putting a new elevator in my apartment and although having to take the stairs for two months is annoying it's very interesting to see the work that's being put into the new elevator being built.
Wow, other than this not really showing quite as much tilting and turning of wall segments and things into place, this is still a really good video that shows how the process works; thanks!
I tried to get into the elevator trade, but they didn't want me. I was in my 30's and a navy vet with a strong background as a factory electrician/mechanic including PLC's. I wrote letters and sent out a number of resumes and never heard a thing. Like all other good jobs that are hard to get, you have to know somebody to get you in
Nice overview of installing an elevator. Anybody have a link to more detailed videos of some of the major components such as the doors and sensors? And what gets replaced during a modernization? Really trying to understand that whole process.
It's a great video of the installation from the start to finish, very detailed as to every aspect. If I recall correctly, this is a telescopic hydraulic elevator installation with two cylinders and pistons at the side of the cab. I only saw one output pipe on the power unit, it is parallel piped to the cylinders?
This type of elevator is referred to as a Twin Post because it has two (twin) pistons, one on either side of the elevator to lift it. Not all twin posts are telescopic (multiple staged piston). Some are single stage, just a one piece piston. The amount of rise (height of shaft) determine which is needed. I couldn't tell for sure, but I think this is a single stage piston. For the hydraulic oil line, a single pipe connect the two pistons in the pit, then we run one line from that pipe to the tank.
I could barely comprehend any of this video, but I can imagine that elevator installation would be massively complicated. But I’m glad people do it because accessibility reasons
Is these a company master craftsmen installation.If it is a company can the company help me part of them.Because I was once trained as an elevator engineer and I want learn more.
@@QEElevators Thank you Allen. You are 100% correct. TKE makes a version of their equipment available to the independent installer under the brand Vertical Express
Is this a hydraulic or traction elevator Coz they are installing steel wires and ropes which we use in traxtion elevator and hydraulic fluid and pistons too Which we use in hydralluic elevator
Google your local union number. It'll be IUEC and whatever number hall covers your area. Go to their website and follow the links to the information about the Apprenticeship Drives. The drive is generally only open part of the year. It's a very competitive selection process, but absolutely worth it. Just... Don't sign on with a non union company. You will be taken advantage of and under paid thoroughly.
Easy breezy? This video doesn't shed any light on the manufactures faults and need for constant fab work on shit that's supposed to just (bolt together) It can get pretty stressful.
I was Otis service engineer in London England for 30+years and for your American audience I serviced the lifts as we call them in England in Buckingham Palace
Yes lift shafts and all its equipment is inspected quite often depending upon the maintenance schedule by the lift company also once a year by the insurance inspector
Not sure how it is in the us I'm a aussie installer, get used to reading measurements very accurately, when adjusting to a measurement don't pretend it's good if it's out by half a millimetre you need to get it right or it will be alot more work later. Buy some decent hand tools to start and if you need to borrow a tool off your trainer more than once you need to buy it.
Learn to read a tape measure if you don’t already know. And be familiar with hand tools and power tools. I am prior service myself and just got into the trade going on 4 months. If you have any questions reach out to me.
6:15 Cheat! He is standing on the platform to install the saddle. I always had to do it kneeling in front of the open shaft. I rarely had a platform to work off of. But really that's the easy way to do it. :) :) I usually had only 1/8 tolerance for clearance to the platform. I had to get special ok for anything more, because of out of plumb shaft. I had one building in Man. near Grand Central, that one stack of rails was out of plumb out of 6. They blamed me, but I was able to prove their rails were out. The elevator guys had to make do. It was 1/2" out at the 2nd floor. The marble guys were not happy. In the end, it was ok, but just barely. A lot of fiddling with every little bit. Everything from platform to rails to bucks had to be adjusted. This was one of the best videos of a typical elevator that I have seen. Btw, you always know a real elevator mechanic, because he uses an 8' wood folding ruler. 8:17 :) :)
Hey, I was thinking about becoming an elevator mechanic and was wondering how I could become one. Also I was wondering if you would suggest going into that career or not?
@@danduman7245 Try to get in the union near you. It's important to become an apprentice and learn the trade. Contact some elevator companies near you. The bigger the city near you the better. Elevator guys also do escalators, lots of guys specialize in one or the other.
The narration states that if the rails aren't accurately installed to within 1/64", the elevator could come out of the rails. I'd have to disagree. Most slide guides and roller guides have a much wider tolerance for rail misalignment, easily to 1/32", 1/8", etc. Yes, 1/64" is the standard, but misaligned rails are much more likely to cause problems with the car door clutch-to-pick up rollers operation, or car guide problems, etc. But it is just misleading to claim that the car could come out of the rails unless the rails or brackets are installed to within 1/64".
hydraulic lifts are not as cool as traction. It's my understanding hydraulic is often used for less than 6 floors, anything more and it's getting to be a very long hydraulic piston. Are there any major advantages to hydraulic over traction? I know they are usually much slower than traction, and the cylinders can eventually leak hydraulic oil into the ground and run low on fluid, leading to a fun spongey ride at the top floor as the pump starts to suck air. Typical traction lifts need a motor room above the shaft, but there's machine room less varieties too. Traction lifts rely on a break on the motor to keep the car from falling up as the counterweight is heavier than the car. I guess they both have their place, but surfing a hydraulic looks to be a lot less interesting than a high rise traction with the counter weight passing by. Though the hydraulic at the apartment that my dad lived at almost sounded like a monster stuck in the pit. kind of spooky and cool
Late reply but hydraulic lifts are usually cheaper and a faster install time. you also need less depth for your pit bellow the lift the downside is noise from the pump. Hydraulic lifts are more suited to smaller lifts that arnt working constantly when being used alot the viscosity of the oil can give you leveling issues
That's similar to asking how much a car costs. An economy car might be $25k, and a Bugatti might be in the millions. The price varies vary widely, depending on method of drive, height, features, geographical area of installation, etc. Just roughly, a small, basic elevator might be in the neighborhood of 50k, while a tall, high speed, high specification elevator could be in the hundreds of thousand$.
hello good morning i am saikou. i am an electrician . my roll is installation oh resdintial and commercial. but now i am interested in elevator installation but i dont no any best school ot start . can anyone help me with a link
@@anthonyeden4731 union is the way to go in this business. Depending on where you live keep an eye out for when the unions give out the application for the apprentice program or try and get in under the 72 rule. Good luck
Hi, I live in a condo in Florida. The condo has 7 floors and two elevators. We are having problems with one of our elevators. It seems to be temperamental in closing. It starts to close and then opens. It will do this twice until it finally closes. It will start moving after it closes. However, sometimes it will close and not move. I will hit the "door open" button and take the stairs!! I had spoken to a man who was here working on it. He told me that the scanner wasn't working and that we needed a part. I told our condo president this, but she had not answered me.
@@joshwells6540 the kind where her elevator doesn't go all the way to the top floor, but the point of intersection on her hot/crazy matrix is topped out. 😬
as an elevator expert, I have to say this is the most completed video explanation of our trade that i seem
Do you rely on electrcians trade for the electrical part, or do ya'll do that as well?
Brian Barrett , We perform all work related to the elevator, mechanical as well as electrical and even masonry. That is what’s so cool about ours trade
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Bheh2
Hello sir, ive been thinking of studying to become Elavatot expert, do you need to have technical interest to become one?
Just wow. I never imagined what goes into installing and maintaining an elevator.
Big greetings to all elevator mechanics from Russia. I have been in the elevator industry for 28 years and have worked with elevators from different manufacturers and I want to say: KONE is the best!!!
Слава Россия! 🇷🇺❤🇺🇸
Otis
I'm 42 and start my career as an elevator mechanic apprentice in a few days. I will be in construction. Thanks for the video, very informative.
Work safe and listen to the mechanic!
I’m 42 also. I’m going to apply in March. My buddy is an elevator mechanic making over 200k
@@jaboutt really, over 200k gross a year?
@@starmaster191 Yes! He's made more than that in a year too. San Francisco pays more than the rest of the country.
@@jaboutt oh it depends where you're at
My dad was an elevator constructor for almost 40 years. He not only installed them, but repaired them too. He would also work on wheelchair lifts and dumb waiters as well. He retired from working on elevators, and now he works as an elevator inspector.
Did he make good money?
@@Bucky1792 He made good money. He still makes good money just inspecting elevators
Was he an asshole and abusive at home? Divorced?
@@Bucky1792 elevator mechanics are the highest paid trade in most places
@@miguelquazar883 lmfao
Salute to all the Elevator Installers. I worked with a guy who did it , definitely looks like it takes a lot of skill and hard work
As an elevator installer, you did a great job detailing the work involved. Also, good job using the correct terminology for the components. There are a lot!
Do you rely on electrcians trade for the electrical part, or do ya'll do that as well?
@@Posibrian electricians normally run the wiring to the pit as well as fire,smoke, shunt trip and supply the power going to the machine room for the controller. They are also needed for the inspection in order to reset the breaker panel from the building at which the elevator is being installed in during the elevator inspection. Fire service companies also play a part in some of the work.
@@ten94tuner You hit it on the head Patrick. @Brian Barrett Elevator wiring between the elevator controller and the elevator control circuits are performed by the elevator installer. Electric from the building is supplied by the electrician under his license.
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Do you recommend your job to average teenager coming out of high school?
This is what I think of when I read about a satisfying video. Everything being done perfectly to the letter to provide the best possible service and lifespans of both product and costumer. I think the branding and inspection certificates should be framed at eye-level just to show to everyone "This is how engineering is done and this company is who to thank for it."
Most in-depth video on elevator construction by far.
Thanks James. Please share
Today I was in building using elevator
,randomly I felt like knowing how it works and all so here I’m , and damn looks really awesome and skilled work.
Thanks for going into so much detail. Made my assignment so much fun! /s
This is the most detailed video of a hydraulic elevator installation & the brand of that elevator is thyssenkrupp.
Highwayelevators I believe Island is a TK distributor
Ih8escalators - yeah as that pump is a Thyssenkrupp and the piston as well. Thyssenkrupp is still a good brand.
ASCENSEURS DE REGIE PAUTET ET MR PAUTET SCHINDIER VILLE DE SAINT PAREST 69800 LYON 2 ASCCENSEURS 2 ASCCENSEURS SERVICES 2 ASCENSEURS 100 ANS + APPEL REGIE POUR TEI : 04 78 20 04 20 FAX : 04 78 20 41 41 JOUS UN LUNDI AU MATIN AU SOIR ET OK MERCI MR ASCENSEURS
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Now this is a good video for how to install a hydraulic elevator! Island elevators being the the contribute of TKE
Wow. Takes alot of work. Much respect to all elevator constructors
My Dad was an elevator constructor for over 30 years. It’s a very interesting job. I remember he would come home really dirty. He also did a lot of fixing of elevators too. He retired from being an elevator constructor a few years ago, and now he works as an elevator inspector. Being an inspector is interesting too. Instead of you working working on the elevators, you get to watch other people work on the elevator. There’s a lot of testing of equipment when you’re an elevator inspector.
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TK does a great job with the installation! I like how they go into details!
I've been an elevator fabricator for 10+ years. Very cool video.
This is interesting and explanatory.So proud to be an installer.Love from Nigeria ❤️👍
Why do you only have 25 subscibers?!? This is good stuff!
New channel with only 2 videos so far.
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You can tell the apprentice wired the car top without the mechanic watching him. 8:42 Used greenfield to connect all the devices on the car top. While the greenfield runs do look shorter then the max allowed length, the car top has split levels, so its possible to pull the greenfield out of a connector or break it if you step on it due it not sitting completely flat on the car top. We usually either use EMT conduit if we want it to look fancy, or just run a 2x4 square duct across the whole top of the car front to back and come out of that with short pieces of greenfield thus making it much harder to damage if its accidentally stepped on.
Nitpicks aside good video. Nice to see someone take the time to use all the correct terminology.
Thanks NinjaShoes. There are many ways to skin a cat. We went with code-compliant flexible conduit strapped frequently in order to prevent accidental damage.
That's a shit cartoon installation. I would send you to the shop for that.
Start my first day at a job site in 3 days as an apprentice. I can’t wait for this.
What local/ city are you in?
Thanks you so much for your time admin to share🙏👍💪, Hello from Cambodia 💕🇰🇭🙏
This was a great job!!
Yooo it's the guy disselducy
I imagine this kind of job has its ups and downs!😀😀😀
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Lmfao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm dead
Yeah and I feel uplifted
Because your are working on a higher levels
That joke was old 35 years ago and everyone groaned when I said it.
They are putting a new elevator in my apartment and although having to take the stairs for two months is annoying it's very interesting to see the work that's being put into the new elevator being built.
cant wait to take on my fathers old job.
Quality video keep posting and the subscribers will come
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Wow, other than this not really showing quite as much tilting and turning of wall segments and things into place, this is still a really good video that shows how the process works; thanks!
I tried to get into the elevator trade, but they didn't want me. I was in my 30's and a navy vet with a strong background as a factory electrician/mechanic including PLC's. I wrote letters and sent out a number of resumes and never heard a thing. Like all other good jobs that are hard to get, you have to know somebody to get you in
Hi Master Craftsmen ... nice to know you ... KEEP SAFETY FIRST
Thank you. We take a lot of pride in our safety program.
@@chrisgutkes4859 Greeting from Indonesia
These guys make some of the best money out of all the trades
I needed a good laugh. lol
@@lesterawalt3184 you guys don’t make a lilttle under 100k?
Their real company name is called Tyssencrup!!!!
Nice overview of installing an elevator. Anybody have a link to more detailed videos of some of the major components such as the doors and sensors? And what gets replaced during a modernization? Really trying to understand that whole process.
I'm interested in learning this job and becoming a worker doing this on the regular basic
i literally got randomly curious and this was exactly what i was looking for
The 80’s electric guitar in the background is awesome
Yes, crazy how no one else has commented on this!
It's a great video of the installation from the start to finish, very detailed as to every aspect. If I recall correctly, this is a telescopic hydraulic elevator installation with two cylinders and pistons at the side of the cab. I only saw one output pipe on the power unit, it is parallel piped to the cylinders?
This type of elevator is referred to as a Twin Post because it has two (twin) pistons, one on either side of the elevator to lift it. Not all twin posts are telescopic (multiple staged piston). Some are single stage, just a one piece piston. The amount of rise (height of shaft) determine which is needed. I couldn't tell for sure, but I think this is a single stage piston.
For the hydraulic oil line, a single pipe connect the two pistons in the pit, then we run one line from that pipe to the tank.
I could barely comprehend any of this video, but I can imagine that elevator installation would be massively complicated. But I’m glad people do it because accessibility reasons
I guess you need nerves of steel for this work and definately have no fear of heights. Brave people.
Nice work .. installation need safe and clean work .
You should post more video, I love the previous video about steel beam erection. These are good stuffs.
Nice job boys another quality job
Greetings from Egypt 🇪🇬👋👋👋
That pump unit is a rebrand o a Thyssenkrupp!!!
Thank you QE. TKE manufactures a modified version of their equipment for independent elevator companies under the brand Vertical Express
a lot of gum was chewed during the making of this video
Haha. Good pick-up. Better than smoking at least
to the elevator mechanics how happy are you with your job? do you hate it? fine with it? or happy with it?
Great!
COMP 3004
How do they install the motors and the controllers on the older roof top models??
Is these a company master craftsmen installation.If it is a company can the company help me part of them.Because I was once trained as an elevator engineer and I want learn more.
I needed this. Thanks!
COMP3004 gang
I was wondering if you could let me work with you because I have experience installing elevators
Its elevator union. That union is full of nepotism. If your not an owners son or grandson good luck getting accepted
Anyone know how I can get into this career in south Florida
Really nice job. Quality install.
Allen Moore - because this brand rebrands good Thyssenkrupp machines but installs them.
@@QEElevators Thank you Allen. You are 100% correct. TKE makes a version of their equipment available to the independent installer under the brand Vertical Express
Is this a hydraulic or traction elevator
Coz they are installing steel wires and ropes which we use in traxtion elevator and hydraulic fluid and pistons too Which we use in hydralluic elevator
where did you see them install steel wires? Its a hydraulic elevator, pistons pushing the elevator up and down.
@@redindahead6962 i dnt remember but i hv seen in one of youtube video
roped hydro
@@redindahead6962 the ropes are used to assist in load and speed of the elevator. the steel cables are called ropes.
This is a direct-acting, multi-stage, hole-less hydraulic passenger car. No ropes
Easy breezy.
When can I start working as a lift/elevator builder?
Union apprenticeships just opened in january in 2 states
Google your local union number. It'll be IUEC and whatever number hall covers your area. Go to their website and follow the links to the information about the Apprenticeship Drives. The drive is generally only open part of the year. It's a very competitive selection process, but absolutely worth it. Just... Don't sign on with a non union company. You will be taken advantage of and under paid thoroughly.
Easy breezy? This video doesn't shed any light on the manufactures faults and need for constant fab work on shit that's supposed to just (bolt together) It can get pretty stressful.
Thyssen elevators go in like Legos a Mitsubishi elevator is usually has a bunch of fabrication required
I was Otis service engineer in London England for 30+years and for your American audience I serviced the lifts as we call them in England in Buckingham Palace
Yes lift shafts and all its equipment is inspected quite often depending upon the maintenance schedule by the lift company also once a year by the insurance inspector
why am i watching this as if im gonna install an elevator one day
I’m active duty usmc I was looking at this profession when getting out. Does any elevator installer have any tips?
Not sure how it is in the us I'm a aussie installer, get used to reading measurements very accurately, when adjusting to a measurement don't pretend it's good if it's out by half a millimetre you need to get it right or it will be alot more work later. Buy some decent hand tools to start and if you need to borrow a tool off your trainer more than once you need to buy it.
@@Internationalbigrig thanks mate
Learn to read a tape measure if you don’t already know. And be familiar with hand tools and power tools.
I am prior service myself and just got into the trade going on 4 months. If you have any questions reach out to me.
@@meganandmichaelrodriguez8874 thank you. I’ll start with the basics then. Very much appreciated.
Amazing video.
Thanks. Please share
Fantastic video!
Thanks. Please share
Good job
No wiretags?
How do I get started in this field? I’m in Atlanta GA how do I go about learning this trade?
Get in contact with IUEC Local 32 and tell them you want to be an apprentice.
6:15 Cheat! He is standing on the platform to install the saddle. I always had to do it kneeling in front of the open shaft. I rarely had a platform to work off of. But really that's the easy way to do it. :) :)
I usually had only 1/8 tolerance for clearance to the platform. I had to get special ok for anything more, because of out of plumb shaft.
I had one building in Man. near Grand Central, that one stack of rails was out of plumb out of 6. They blamed me, but I was able to prove their rails were out. The elevator guys had to make do. It was 1/2" out at the 2nd floor. The marble guys were not happy. In the end, it was ok, but just barely. A lot of fiddling with every little bit. Everything from platform to rails to bucks had to be adjusted.
This was one of the best videos of a typical elevator that I have seen.
Btw, you always know a real elevator mechanic, because he uses an 8' wood folding ruler. 8:17 :) :)
Hey, I was thinking about becoming an elevator mechanic and was wondering how I could become one. Also I was wondering if you would suggest going into that career or not?
@@danduman7245 Try to get in the union near you. It's important to become an apprentice and learn the trade. Contact some elevator companies near you. The bigger the city near you the better. Elevator guys also do escalators, lots of guys specialize in one or the other.
@@firesurfer Thanks for the information. I appreciate it
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My guess is that you get about 1-2k views per term just from the course I'm in
That's a Thyssenkrupp Elevator!!!
Samuel Schneider I think Island is a TK distributor
@@Ih8escalators Oh
100% Correct Sam. TKE manufactures a modified version of their equipment for independent elevator companies under the brand Vertical Express
The narration states that if the rails aren't accurately installed to within 1/64", the elevator could come out of the rails. I'd have to disagree. Most slide guides and roller guides have a much wider tolerance for rail misalignment, easily to 1/32", 1/8", etc. Yes, 1/64" is the standard, but misaligned rails are much more likely to cause problems with the car door clutch-to-pick up rollers operation, or car guide problems, etc. But it is just misleading to claim that the car could come out of the rails unless the rails or brackets are installed to within 1/64".
hydraulic lifts are not as cool as traction. It's my understanding hydraulic is often used for less than 6 floors, anything more and it's getting to be a very long hydraulic piston. Are there any major advantages to hydraulic over traction? I know they are usually much slower than traction, and the cylinders can eventually leak hydraulic oil into the ground and run low on fluid, leading to a fun spongey ride at the top floor as the pump starts to suck air. Typical traction lifts need a motor room above the shaft, but there's machine room less varieties too. Traction lifts rely on a break on the motor to keep the car from falling up as the counterweight is heavier than the car. I guess they both have their place, but surfing a hydraulic looks to be a lot less interesting than a high rise traction with the counter weight passing by. Though the hydraulic at the apartment that my dad lived at almost sounded like a monster stuck in the pit. kind of spooky and cool
Late reply but hydraulic lifts are usually cheaper and a faster install time. you also need less depth for your pit bellow the lift the downside is noise from the pump. Hydraulic lifts are more suited to smaller lifts that arnt working constantly when being used alot the viscosity of the oil can give you leveling issues
@@InternationalbigrigMy apartment uses roped hydrolic for 18 and 33 floors tall?
Excellent
How much does an elevator installation cost?
That's similar to asking how much a car costs. An economy car might be $25k, and a Bugatti might be in the millions. The price varies vary widely, depending on method of drive, height, features, geographical area of installation, etc. Just roughly, a small, basic elevator might be in the neighborhood of 50k, while a tall, high speed, high specification elevator could be in the hundreds of thousand$.
Am Uso Richard from Nigeria we need you to do a job in our new hotel in Nigeria please reply
These are all union elevator installers right?
sending my love and full support #shout out
Hello everybody from 3004
Sup good time to be alive we colonized the solar system
What's up! It's 259,341,843 and Pangea has reformed and we live on the sun now.
Nice elevator I like it
great vid!!!
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hello good morning i am saikou. i am an electrician . my roll is installation oh resdintial and commercial. but now i am interested in elevator installation but i dont no any best school ot start . can anyone help me with a link
I spent my 15 years in this job. I could say tooo much wiring there.. Please use CAN cominication techologies. Analog autdated...
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Abi sen asansör işimi yapıyosun
I freakin love Johnny Colon
Great video! Thank you!
good working bro
Wow Very Nice :-)
I love my trade
A Font- best trade in the world. Literally the perfect trade for “Master Craftsmen”
A Font tryin to get into the union non union currently
@@anthonyeden4731 union is the way to go in this business. Depending on where you live keep an eye out for when the unions give out the application for the apprentice program or try and get in under the 72 rule. Good luck
Do they Earn good
Pretty cool
اين العمل هذا بأي دولة اللي عرف يخبرني
What happened to this show?
Please make more videos like this.
When you see someone who works in the construction trade please shake their hand because it reminds them that their job pays them really well 😭
Hi, I live in a condo in Florida. The condo has 7 floors and two elevators. We are having problems with one of our elevators. It seems to be temperamental in closing. It starts to close and then opens. It will do this twice until it finally closes. It will start moving after it closes. However, sometimes it will close and not move. I will hit the "door open" button and take the stairs!! I had spoken to a man who was here working on it. He told me that the scanner wasn't working and that we needed a part. I told our condo president this, but she had not answered me.
It could be something simple as just cleaning the door track
Johnny you should be wearing fall protection on that platform ,,. just saying. good Job Chris .
Thanks Brian. Platform was on the springs, power off (LOTO). Always Safety First!
chris finna harvest my soul
Why are u guys working in the dark?
I wanna be a tech, this is so cool...
In India technician are not getting paid well.. They are getting only 2$ per hour..
pleas sur have you work for me??i am elevator tecnician
This seems like fun.
@3:10 Hey I am here with Chris GutKiss, president of Violent elevator. Wtf?=!
Why the radio?
Could someone have used the elevator after the plane hit the world trade center?
The fuck kinda question is that
@@joshwells6540 the kind where her elevator doesn't go all the way to the top floor, but the point of intersection on her hot/crazy matrix is topped out. 😬
@@joshwells6540 Wtf they said that they used the elevator after the plane hit
@Sean huh?so they are lie in about that is crazy
@Sean hun?so their liein about it thats crazy
"...Causing them to raise."
* rise