10 great learning minutes . Perfect. Surely a lot of time invested in the making of this video. A lot more time is saved by all who wanted a fast track lesson on elevators. Worked out perfectly for me and at the level of details I was looking for. Thank you very much. Really appreciated.
Amazing work guys. I work as a lift engineer also graduate as a mechanical engineer, on my placement year a did some CAD work but this is another level, very impressive! The details, the assembly, the motion. I bet you got a first class and you are guys doing very well in the industry, once again excellent job.
Impressive animation. Coming from the elevator industry myself, I have to be careful as to not be critical. But this fella seems to know a good bit about the installation process. So, given that, I’ll comment; First, and not that I’ve seen it all, but the two top of the car frame mounted sheaves (yellow)...typically those two sheaves are mounted in between the two main cross beams (of the car frame) known as the “cross head”, not up front with a third beam structure to support the outer half of each sheave. Second is the car “safeties” or “brakes” as most call them. I don’t see how they’d work in the event of an over speed condition. One shoe pulled up, while the other dropped. Never seen it. In my entire career, both shoes pulled up rather forcefully to “wedge” the shoes onto the elevator guiding rails to stop the downward motion. And another thing I’ve never seen is the motor strapped or clamped down. Those motors are bolted directly to a structural “bed plate” which is in turn secured to the building steel structure. And finally the over speed device aka “governor”...the yellow wheel up in the motor room; I don’t see how it would work to set and stay set. Once an overspeed governor sets the safeties, the cabin stops rather quickly and the only way to release the four safety shoes is to raise the cabin upwards. Oh- the animation shows the two crosby rope clamps on backwards on the governor rope (attached to the safety arm (black, bottom of the car) , but correctly on the larger hoisting ropes. And...those clamps are not used to suspend an elevator or counterweight at all...ever. Nit picky stuff, but just trying to add clarity to a well put together video.
When I was on UC Berkeley campus when a catholic student in elementary school. I rode the elevator. While doing so I was inspired to return to that very location with 4 years of college. Terrill TC!
My Dad worked on elevators for almost 40 years. It’s a lot of work building an elevator and keeping them up to standards. He retired from working on elevators. Now he works as an elevator inspector.
Brilliant especially with the break down and showing assembly in great detail especially with the bolts. Good detail of the traction machine and drum brake, gear box and driven sheave, compensating sheaves.
Your info is really good. This information is very useful for those who have searched for this and you have great knowledge about this. I’m really impressed with this. Thank you so much.
Is it weird that this is semi therapeutic? This is how I look at machines in my head. kinda whish the video went further into breaking apart down to the ball bearing and chase level but that would kinda be overkill.
Gerardo, I work for an elevator consulting firm and I'd love to talk to you about this video. Please contact me if you would be open to having a conversation. GREAT WORK! Very well done, thank you!
great video.If only we have this before when I worked in Saudi Arabia building elevator, it will be easier.don't mind those bashers,they have nothing to share than envy.
Well, MRL traction machines have become more common however there are some places geared traction might still be used. Gear-less overhead traction machines have been around for over 100 years.
@TheTheo58 It does not have to be MRL all the time. Machine room or Machine room less (MRL) both can have Gear-less motors/machines. I didn't know that gear-less machines are that old.
According to the search I did Otis Elevator Company installed the 1st high rise gear-less traction machine in 1903, going back some 115 years. in 1914 the Smith Tower in Seattle, WA was built had maybe a dozen high rise elevators Otis gear-less traction machines. In those days DC hoist motor with an MG set. I believe MRL's have a limit of 24 landings, beyond would need to be overhead gear-less. There is a medical building near me with 17 landings, six traction elevators stainless steel interior, marble panels I am certain it's a gear-less machine.
10 great learning minutes . Perfect. Surely a lot of time invested in the making of this video. A lot more time is saved by all who wanted a fast track lesson on elevators. Worked out perfectly for me and at the level of details I was looking for. Thank you very much. Really appreciated.
Just amazing... Even when there is no explanation, the amount of work somebody had to do to make this video is impressive
I love how the music changes to "elevator music" as the camera view pans through the cab in the beginning. Nice touch.
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Hahaha and I'm hear trying to remember the name of that "elevator music because it's fantastic"
Amazing work guys. I work as a lift engineer also graduate as a mechanical engineer, on my placement year a did some CAD work but this is another level, very impressive! The details, the assembly, the motion. I bet you got a first class and you are guys doing very well in the industry, once again excellent job.
A must watch for a layman like me. I gain a good understanding on how a lift works by watching it
Fantastic and educative video.
Hats off to the team who made this video !
Love from India.
Impressive animation. Coming from the elevator industry myself, I have to be careful as to not be critical. But this fella seems to know a good bit about the installation process. So, given that, I’ll comment;
First, and not that I’ve seen it all, but the two top of the car frame mounted sheaves (yellow)...typically those two sheaves are mounted in between the two main cross beams (of the car frame) known as the “cross head”, not up front with a third beam structure to support the outer half of each sheave. Second is the car “safeties” or “brakes” as most call them. I don’t see how they’d work in the event of an over speed condition. One shoe pulled up, while the other dropped. Never seen it. In my entire career, both shoes pulled up rather forcefully to “wedge” the shoes onto the elevator guiding rails to stop the downward motion. And another thing I’ve never seen is the motor strapped or clamped down. Those motors are bolted directly to a structural “bed plate” which is in turn secured to the building steel structure. And finally the over speed device aka “governor”...the yellow wheel up in the motor room; I don’t see how it would work to set and stay set. Once an overspeed governor sets the safeties, the cabin stops rather quickly and the only way to release the four safety shoes is to raise the cabin upwards. Oh- the animation shows the two crosby rope clamps on backwards on the governor rope (attached to the safety arm (black, bottom of the car) , but correctly on the larger hoisting ropes. And...those clamps are not used to suspend an elevator or counterweight at all...ever. Nit picky stuff, but just trying to add clarity to a well put together video.
Very well said
how do i learn more about elevators? i want to start my own elevator company. please guide
When I was on UC Berkeley campus when a catholic student in elementary school. I rode the elevator. While doing so I was inspired to return to that very location with 4 years of college. Terrill TC!
AMAZING WORK, WOW!
I will add this to my "how elevators works" playlist !
thank you so much is the perfect video for this!
My Dad worked on elevators for almost 40 years. It’s a lot of work building an elevator and keeping them up to standards. He retired from working on elevators. Now he works as an elevator inspector.
Bahut hi achha video banaya
Ek ek part jod ke lift banane sikhaya
Aap ki ye video duniya ki No.1 video hai ,So very very thanks you.
Helped a lot for understanding to build an elevator mechanism for our daily work!
HATS OFF TO THE ANIMATION GROUP......IT MUST HAVE BEEN YEARS OF HARDWORK.....
Amazing video folks. Thanks for making this outstanding effort.
Excellent explanation of complete elevator assembly...its great to understand. Really nice efforts by the engineer
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Superb work....really great skills of mechanical engineers along with software applications..
Brilliant especially with the break down and showing assembly in great detail especially with the bolts. Good detail of the traction machine and drum brake, gear box and driven sheave, compensating sheaves.
Rahul Chothani
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Well done very good animation showing the construction of a basic traction lift.
Details Animation of Elevators Well Done !
Your info is really good. This information is very useful for those who have searched for this and you have great knowledge about this. I’m really impressed with this.
Thank you so much.
Melhor video que vi no RUclips até hoje, Cara vc esta de parabéns deve ser um excelente profissional...
Bellissima animazione...bravi!!
Melhor vídeo de montagem de elevador que já vi. Parabens!!!!?
i like the elevator music when you pass through it
J'aime trop la troisième musique et accessoiriste est mon métier préféré! Perfect!
Impressive! Mechanics Rock
Most detailed animation study video atleast to My eyes
This is amazing video! Well done!
A PERFECT SILENT EXPLANATION KILLER
Assembly of an elevator and how it works. Shows parts of elevator, emergency braking, counters.
I'm giving an "Elevator 101" class for some employees. Very helpful.
Thank you very much I happy to watch this video
Amazing.... Self explanatory as each part works
Úžasná animace. Hlavně ta funkce zachycovačů je nádherně zachycená.
Excellent; Well done.
Yeah. The video just amazing. But i think this video need explanation for newbies. 👏
Is it weird that this is semi therapeutic? This is how I look at machines in my head. kinda whish the video went further into breaking apart down to the ball bearing and chase level but that would kinda be overkill.
Amazing Video, thanks for your work! Could you give me the name of the software you used?
Very nice.. Sir.. I really like it
Super completo, quedó excelente, pero falta toda la parte de control.
Felicitaciones para el grupo que hizo posible la presentación de este proyecto. Muy descriptivo y completo. Saludos desde México.
Muchas gracias Carlos! Saludos
Carlos Gil 00 Ashford 00
Hicieron un excelente trabajo, se nota que le dedicaron tiempo! Felicidades
Very good work...congrats!
So great, I learned a lot from the Video, thank you so much
excellent...very very nicely executed ...
Fantastic work man 😘 😘 😘
So much for this video man it’s awsome
Very good animation
Gerardo, I work for an elevator consulting firm and I'd love to talk to you about this video. Please contact me if you would be open to having a conversation. GREAT WORK! Very well done, thank you!
It will be helpfull if there is an explanation about each components.
OOHHHH GRACIASSSS ... ES JUSTO LO Q HE ESTADO BUSCANDO YA DESDE HACE TIEMPO!!!!
So good animation by engineer
Excellent sharing sir
It's a great work. Thanks.
Awesome animation
Totally nice you give me all the answers
Wow OSG works perfectly... Perfect............. Perfect......
Great video. I just don't understand the role of that little reel at the top ...and that mechanism with the green cable
overspeed safety brake
sos un capo en animaciones 3d
Wow, amazing work of you!
great video.If only we have this before when I worked in Saudi Arabia building elevator, it will be easier.don't mind those bashers,they have nothing to share than envy.
Excellent animated presentation..
nice work
very amazing explanation...!!
Super engineering and animation
Incase you're wondering the song is the xx - intro
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Fantastic. Enough said.
awesome, how many take time for make this animation?
I loved the Muzak in the car.
What is the name of the first Music
This is great
Perfomance! Thanks son much.
Please specify the name of the program you are working on to make this video?
Fair Dinkum. Definition of perfection. Which software did you for the animation, please.
Impresionante - Amazing
Great video keep posting more loved it😍
This is great. Now the elevators have gear-less motors.
Well, MRL traction machines have become more common however there are some places geared traction might still be used. Gear-less overhead traction machines have been around for over 100 years.
@TheTheo58 It does not have to be MRL all the time. Machine room or Machine room less (MRL) both can have Gear-less motors/machines. I didn't know that gear-less machines are that old.
According to the search I did Otis Elevator Company installed the 1st high rise gear-less traction machine in 1903, going back some 115 years. in 1914 the Smith Tower in Seattle, WA was built had maybe a dozen high rise elevators Otis gear-less traction machines. In those days DC hoist motor with an MG set. I believe MRL's have a limit of 24 landings, beyond would need to be overhead gear-less. There is a medical building near me with 17 landings, six traction elevators stainless steel interior, marble panels I am certain it's a gear-less machine.
+Nuwanhi
What is its advantages bdw could you explain
Amazing
Que excelente video
Good animation
i need to know the name of each part used for this project
This is a great 3D Model of an elevator. What are the chances of getting the file or purchasing it?
Which software they are using to prepare this animation video?
Wonderful explanation and nicely carved out video.
elevator are such a complicated machines
can you tell how to fix bottom guide shoe in this case
Please, provide the names of the parts and specific vocab.
Good animation video of lift
Great!!!
Genial, muy buen trabajo
What software are you doing to make this this is amazing
@VERNON Isn't flash dead already? Blender is also great for 3D.
the cable clamps are installed backwards. Never saddle a dead horse.
i like it samuel cipars
Amazing.
superb work
Nice lift Elevator
excelon travail avec quelle logicielle tu travaille
you are amazing!!
Thank you
congratulations !
Amazing 👍