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Normally Closed limit switch used for position sensing and safety cut-off in elevator systems.
The Junction with Inspection Box is an integrated electrical unit that combines an inspection control box with internal terminal junctions for organized wiring connections. It is used during elevator installation, inspection, testing, and maintenance to provide manual control of elevator movement while also serving as a centralized point for electrical cable termination and distribution. This unit allows maintenance personnel to safely operate the elevator in inspection mode while ensuring neat, secure, and reliable interconnection of control, safety, and signal cables. The combined design reduces wiring complexity, improves troubleshooting efficiency, and enhances overall system safety.
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The Elevator Wire Coil – 0.75 sq.mm (720 Length) is an electrical wiring component used for elevator control panels, car wiring, and auxiliary electrical circuits. It features a single insulated copper conductor with a 0.75 square millimeter cross‑section, supplied in a 720‑length coil for convenient handling and continuous wiring applications. This wire coil is suitable for control circuits, signal wiring, indicator connections, relay wiring, and internal panel connections where stable current capacity and reliable conductivity are required. Manufactured using high‑quality copper with durable PVC or equivalent insulation, it offers good flexibility, electrical stability, and resistance to heat, vibration, and wear, making it ideal for long‑term elevator use.
The NC Limit Switch (Normally Closed) is a critical electro-mechanical safety and control component used in elevator systems to detect position limits and ensure safe operation. In its normal state, the electrical circuit remains closed, allowing current flow. When the actuator is engaged (due to car, counterweight, or mechanical movement reaching a preset position), the switch opens the circuit, immediately sending a stop or safety signal to the controller. NC limit switches are widely used for over-travel protection, door zone sensing, leveling reference, and safety interlocks, ensuring fail-safe behavior in elevator applications.
The Elevator Wire Coil – 0.5 sq.mm is an electrical wiring component used in elevator control panels, car wiring, and auxiliary electrical circuits. It consists of a single copper conductor with a 0.75 square millimeter cross‑section, supplied in coil form for easy handling, cutting, and installation. This wire is suitable for control circuits, signal wiring, indicator connections, relay wiring, and internal panel connections where moderate current capacity and reliable conductivity are required. Manufactured using high‑quality copper with PVC or equivalent insulation, the wire offers good flexibility, electrical stability, and resistance to heat, vibration, and wear, making it ideal for elevator applications.
The Elevator Reed Switch – Normally Open (NO) is a magnetic sensing device used in elevator control, safety, and position detection systems. In its normal state (without a magnetic field), the switch remains open, and it closes when a magnet is brought near, completing the circuit. This NO type reed switch is commonly used for door open/close detection, floor position sensing, leveling signals, and limit indication in elevators. It provides accurate, contactless sensing with fast response and high reliability. Encased in a sealed glass capsule, the switch is protected from dust and moisture, making it suitable for continuous elevator operation.
The Elevator Travelling Cable – 12 Core is a flexible electrical cable used to transmit power, control signals, and communication signals between the elevator car and the control system. It is designed to move continuously with the elevator car during operation, ensuring reliable electrical connectivity throughout the full travel height. This travelling cable consists of 12 insulated conductors (cores) arranged to provide high flexibility, durability, and resistance to repeated bending. It is manufactured with high‑quality copper conductors, PVC or special elastomer insulation, and a robust outer sheath, offering protection against wear, vibration, and environmental factors. The 12‑core travelling cable is widely used in passenger and goods elevators for car control, lighting, safety circuits, and signal transmission.
The Inspection Box is an essential electrical control unit used during elevator installation, inspection, testing, and maintenance operations. It provides manual control of elevator movements at reduced speed, allowing technicians to safely operate the lift car from the car top or pit area. The inspection box typically includes push buttons for UP, DOWN, STOP, emergency stop switch, and status indicators, ensuring precise control and enhanced safety during Service activities. It is designed to integrate seamlessly with the elevator control system and safety circuit.
The Junction and Inspection Box with Car‑Top Board is a combined electrical assembly designed for elevator inspection, maintenance, and wiring management at the car‑top location. It integrates an inspection control box, a junction box for cable terminations, and a car‑top board mounted on a single structure for efficient control and monitoring during Service operations. This unit allows maintenance personnel to manually operate the elevator in inspection mode while providing an organized interface for connecting safety circuits, control wiring, lighting, and auxiliary devices on the car top. The integrated design improves safety, reduces wiring clutter, and simplifies troubleshooting during installation and periodic maintenance.
The Elevator 0.5 sq.mm 6 Core Cable is a flexible electrical cable used in elevator control, signal, and auxiliary wiring applications where multiple circuits are required within a single cable. It consists of six insulated copper conductors, each with a 0.5 square millimeter cross‑section, suitable for low‑voltage and low‑current elevator systems. This cable is commonly used for control circuits, door operator connections, safety interlocks, sensors, indicators, limit switches, and communication wiring. Manufactured with high‑quality copper conductors and durable PVC or equivalent insulation, it provides reliable electrical performance, good flexibility, and resistance to vibration and wear. The cable is suitable for use in elevator control panels, car wiring, and fixed internal installations in passenger and goods elevators.
The 0.5 sq.mm 2 Core Cable is a flexible electrical cable commonly used in elevator control, signal, and auxiliary wiring applications. It consists of two insulated conductors, each with a 0.5 square millimeter cross‑section, suitable for low‑voltage and low‑current circuits within elevator systems. This cable is ideal for applications such as control signals, door circuits, indication lamps, sensors, and communication lines. It is manufactured using high‑quality copper conductors with PVC or equivalent insulation, providing good flexibility, reliable conductivity, and resistance to wear and vibration. The cable is suitable for use inside control panels, car wiring, and fixed or semi‑flexible elevator installations.
The Elevator 0.5 sq.mm 4 Core Cable is a flexible electrical cable designed for control, signal, and auxiliary wiring applications in elevator systems where multiple circuits are required. It consists of four insulated copper conductors, each with a 0.5 square millimeter cross‑section, suitable for low‑voltage and low‑current applications. This cable is commonly used for control circuits, door operators, safety interlocks, sensors, indicators, limit switches, and communication wiring within elevators. Manufactured using high‑quality copper conductors with durable PVC or equivalent insulation, it offers reliable electrical performance, good flexibility, and resistance to vibration and wear. The cable is suitable for use in elevator control panels, car wiring, and fixed internal installations in passenger and goods elevators.
The 0.5 sq.mm 3 Core Cable is an electrical cable used in elevator control, signal, and auxiliary wiring applications where multiple signal paths or a common return line are required. It consists of three insulated copper conductors, each with a 0.5 square millimeter cross‑section, suitable for low‑voltage and low‑current circuits in elevator systems. This cable is commonly used for control circuits, door operators, sensors, indicators, interlocks, and communication wiring within elevators. Manufactured using high‑quality copper conductors with durable PVC or equivalent insulation, it offers good flexibility, reliable conductivity, and resistance to vibration and wear. The cable is suitable for use in elevator control panels, car wiring, and fixed internal installations for passenger and goods elevators.
The Elevator Display Cable – 12 Core is a flexible electrical cable specifically used for elevator display, indicator, and communication applications. It consists of 12 insulated copper conductors, allowing multiple signals to be transmitted simultaneously between the elevator control system and display panels such as floor indicators, car position displays, direction arrows, and status indicators. This cable is designed for reliable signal transmission, flexibility, and durability, making it suitable for continuous operation within elevator shafts and car wiring. Manufactured using high‑quality copper conductors with PVC or equivalent insulation and a protective outer sheath, it offers resistance to vibration, bending stress, and wear. The 12‑core display cable is commonly used in passenger and goods elevators for clear and stable display performance.
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