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HAYASHIMU High-Capacity Cargo Lifts

Model: HE-F01

Specifications:

Ceiling:
Painted steel
Ventilation: Circular fan
Cabin Wall: Painted steel
Cabin Door: Painted steel
Handrail: None
Floor: Chequered plate steel

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HAYASHIMU High-Capacity Cargo Lifts

Specifications:

Ceiling:
Painted steel
Ventilation: Circular fan
Cabin Wall: Painted steel
Cabin Door: Painted steel
Handrail: None
Floor: Chequered plate steel

 

Powerful Freight Elevators for Unstoppable Vertical Transportation
Industrial-grade cargo lifts (also called goods lifts or freight elevators) are engineered to move heavy loads efficiently between floors in demanding environments. Unlike passenger elevators designed to transport people, these workhorses prioritize robustness, safety, and high weight capacity for pallets, machinery, vehicles, and bulky goods. They are indispensable for streamlining operations in warehouses, factories, loading docks, distribution centers, retail backrooms, and even service areas of high-rise buildings or large residential buildings.

Engineered for Heavy-Duty Performance

  • Exceptional Weight Capacity: Built to handle loads from 1,000 kg (2,200 lbs) to over 20,000 kg (44,000 lbs), far exceeding standard passenger elevator limits.

  • Robust Construction: Features reinforced steel elevator car structures, heavy-duty guide rails, and industrial-grade doors (manual or powered sliding gates, vertical biparting) to withstand impacts and constant use.

  • Optimized Dimensions: Spacious car interiors (custom widths/depths/height) accommodate pallet jacks, forklifts, large equipment, and oversized items.

  • Enhanced Safety Systems: Overspeed governors, safety gears, dual brake systems, emergency lighting, alarms, and interlocks ensure secure operation under maximum load.

  • Reliable Drive Systems: Choose between energy-efficient gearless traction drives for mid/high-rise buildings or powerful hydraulic systems for lower rises and heavy capacities.

  • Low Energy Consumption: Advanced motor drives (VVVF for traction, variable pump for hydraulic) and sleep modes significantly reduce operating costs.

Applications Across Industries

  • Warehousing & Logistics: Vertical goods movement between floors, loading bays, mezzanines.

  • Manufacturing: Transporting raw materials, work-in-progress, finished products.

  • Retail & Hospitality: Stock handling in large stores, hotels, and commercial buildings.

  • Automotive & Aviation: Moving vehicles, engines, parts within facilities.

  • Healthcare & Institutions: Delivering bulk supplies, laundry, waste in hospitals.

  • High-Rise Buildings: Dedicated service elevators for maintenance, deliveries, furniture.

Model-Specific Advantages (Example: [Model X Heavy-Duty Freight Lift])

  • Capacity: 5,000 kg (11,000 lbs) standard, configurable up to 15,000 kg (33,000 lbs)

  • Car Dimensions: 3000mm W x 4000mm D x 2500mm H (Customizable)

  • Speed: 0.25 - 0.5 m/s (Optimized for safety with heavy loads)

  • Drive: Energy-efficient AC Gearless Traction or Heavy-Duty Hydraulic

  • Door System: Industrial 2-speed vertical biparting door (2400mm W x 2500mm H)

  • Control: Microprocessor-based, group dispatch capable, CAN-BUS integration

  • Compliance: Meets EN 81-20/50, ASME A17.1, local safety codes

  • Energy Consumption: < 3.5 kW average (VVVF model), Eco-mode during standby

Why Choose Our Cargo Elevators?
Our lifts use premium elevator components sourced from certified suppliers, ensuring longevity and minimal downtime. The robust elevator car design features reinforced steel plating and impact-resistant finishes. We focus on vertical transportation efficiency, maximizing throughput while minimizing energy consumption. Whether for a bustling warehouse, a multi-level factory, or the service core of a towering commercial building or high-rise building, our solutions deliver safe, reliable, and cost-effective goods movement. Custom configurations ensure perfect integration into your operational flow.

Invest in Reliable Vertical Logistics:
Contact us today for a detailed quote and site assessment. Optimize your internal logistics with a freight elevator solution built for performance and durability.

 

Q/A: Elevator Industry Insights

Q: Can a freight elevator also transport people? +
A: No. Freight elevators are designed and certified exclusively for transporting goods. They lack the safety features, speed controls, and comfort required for passenger transport. Separate passenger elevators must be used for people.
Q: What’s the main difference between hydraulic and traction freight elevators? +
A: Hydraulic lifts use a piston beneath the car, ideal for heavy capacities (>10,000 kg) and low/mid-rise buildings (typically ?6 floors), requiring a machine room near the pit. Traction lifts use a motor-driven sheave and counterweight, offering higher speeds, better energy efficiency for taller buildings (high-rise buildings), and often allow machine-room-less (MRL) designs.
Q: How is energy consumption managed in modern freight elevators? +
A: Key strategies include: Variable Voltage Variable Frequency (VVVF) drives for traction elevators, variable displacement pumps for hydraulic systems, regenerative drives converting braking energy into electricity, LED lighting, and automatic sleep/shutdown modes during inactivity.
Q: Are freight elevators required in residential buildings? +
A: Large luxury residential buildings, apartment complexes, or mixed-use developments often require dedicated service/freight elevators for moving furniture, appliances, garbage, and maintenance equipment, separate from passenger lifts to avoid disruption and damage.
Q: What critical elevator components impact freight lift durability? +
A: Heavy-duty guide rails and brackets, industrial-grade door operators (motors, tracks, hangers), reinforced car frames/platforms, oversized buffers, and robust control systems designed for high-duty cycles are crucial for longevity in demanding freight applications.
Q: How often do freight elevators require maintenance? +
A: Due to intense usage, freight elevators typically require more frequent maintenance than passenger lifts – often monthly or quarterly inspections by certified technicians. This includes checking mechanical components, safety devices, door operation, and control systems to ensure reliability and compliance.

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