A = Platform Width
B = Platform Depth
C = Hoistway Width
D = Hoistway Depth
E = Clear Door Width
F = Clear Door Height
O = Overhead
P = Pit Depth
R = Door Clearance
R = 5″ for Regular Type Doors
R = 7″ for Pass Type Doors
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Application Summary
This design utilizes two hydraulic jacks and provides maximum structural stability. The jacks, located on each side of the car, are either single-stage or telescopic. The appropriate jack type is determined by the amount of travel and the project conditions. The single-stage jacks are popular for two-stop arrangements, while telescopic jacks are generally used for three- and four-stop projects.
Advantages
- No jack hole is required. This eliminates the cost of drilling and the risk of oil contamination.
- Accommodates front and rear openings in any configuration.
- Available for both low and high capacity cars.
ENGINEERED TO ORDER – Contact MEI For Sizes or Capacities Outside Listed Ranges
Specifications
A x B
C x D
C x D
P
E x F
9′ -9 3/4“
8′ -4 1/2“
10′ -1 1/2“
10′ -9 3/4“
9′ -4 1/2“
11′ -1 1/2“
12′ -9 3/4“
11′ -4 1/2“
13′ -1 1/2“
14′ -9 3/4“
13′ -4 1/2“
15′ -1 1/2“
12′ -9 3/4“
11′ -4 1/2“
13′ -1 1/2“
A x B
C x D
C x D
P
WxD
WxD
E x F
*For 2-Stage: add 2” to hoistway width and 6” to overhead (see page 40 for more overhead requirements)
Overhead Required:
One Stage Jack with Single Section Gate:
Minimum of 14′ -6″ overhead required for 14′ -6″ of travel and under. If over 14′ -6″ travel, overhead must equal or be greater than total travel.
One Stage Jack with Two Section Gate:
Minimum of 12′ -4″ overhead required for 12′ -4″ of travel and under. Add 1″ to 12′ -4″ for every additional 1″ of travel over 12′ -4″.
Two Stage Jack with Single Section Gate:
Minimum of 15′ -1″ overhead required for 26′ -8″ of travel and under. Add 1/2” to 15′ -1″ for every additional 1″ of travel over 26′ -8″.
Two Stage Jack with Two Section Gate:
Minimum of 13′ -0″ overhead required for 22′ -6″ of travel and under. Add 1/2” to 13′ -0″ for every additional 1″ of travel over 22′ -6″.