VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION LIFTS – DESIGN & INSTALLATION

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VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION LIFTS

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WHAT ARE VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION LIFTS?

Vehicle transportation lifts, commonly known as vehicle elevators, are often found in car parks and other similar settings where space is limited.
These lifts provide a convenient and efficient solution for moving vehicles from one level to another, saving valuable parking space and allowing for more cars to be accommodated in a limited area. They are also commonly used in commercial and industrial settings where the transportation of large vehicles, such as trucks or buses, is required.

The lifts are typically designed with safety features such as emergency brakes and backup power supplies, ensuring the safety of both the passengers and the vehicles being transported.

Benefits of Vehicle Transportation Lifts

There are several benefits to installing a vehicle transportation lift or vehicle elevator, especially in urban areas where parking space is limited and expensive. One of the main benefits is that these lifts allow for more efficient use of space, as they can move vehicles vertically rather than horizontally, thus saving valuable ground-level space. This can be particularly advantageous in high-rise buildings, where parking space is at a premium and the cost of constructing additional parking floors can be prohibitive.

Another benefit of vehicle transportation lifts is that they can increase the capacity of a parking garage or lot. By using lifts to move cars from one level to another, the same amount of parking space can accommodate more vehicles. This can be especially useful for buildings that are constrained by physical limitations such as a small footprint or low ceiling height.

Vehicle lifts can also be safer than traditional parking garages, as they eliminate the need for drivers to navigate narrow and potentially hazardous ramps or driving lanes. Instead, vehicles are simply driven onto the lift platform and lifted to the desired level, minimizing the risk of accidents.

In addition to the practical benefits, vehicle lifts can also be a value-add for building owners and tenants. Offering secure and convenient parking options can be a desirable feature for tenants, which can in turn increase property values and rental rates. For commercial properties, the presence of vehicle lifts can also be a selling point for prospective tenants or clients who need to park large vehicles such as trucks or buses.

Vehicle lifts can be a more environmentally friendly option compared to traditional parking garages. By using lifts to maximize vertical space, building owners can avoid the need to construct additional floors, reducing the building’s environmental footprint. Additionally, many modern lifts use energy-efficient motors and advanced control systems, reducing energy consumption and minimizing their carbon footprint.

How Vehicle Transportation Lifts work

Vehicle elevators typically consist of a platform or carriage that is attached to a hydraulic or traction system, allowing it to move up and down a vertical shaft. The platform can be accessed through a vehicle entrance and exit point, which can be designed to accommodate different vehicle sizes and shapes.  The hydraulic system used in vehicle elevators consists of a hydraulic pump, which creates pressure in a hydraulic cylinder, lifting the platform to the desired level. The hydraulic system is typically powered by an electric motor or diesel engine, which drives the hydraulic pump. Traction-based vehicle elevators, on the other hand, use a cable or rope system to move the platform up and down. The platform is suspended from a cable that is driven by an electric motor or other power source.

SECTORS USED IN

COMMERCIAL SECTOR

Commercial lifts come in various sizes and designs, from small lifts designed for carrying only a few people to larger lifts designed to carry heavy loads or even vehicles. They are equipped with safety features such as emergency brakes, emergency lights, and interlocks to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of passengers.

Commercial lifts are subject to strict safety regulations and codes. They require regular maintenance and inspections to ensure that they are operating safely and efficiently.

Types of Commercial Lifts we install, maintain & repair:

Passenger lifts
Glass & scenic lifts
Dumbwaiters
Platform lifts
Goods and services lifts
Large vehicle transportation lifts
Dock leveller and scissor lifts
Mobility Lifts
Escalators and Moving Walkways

CORPORATE SECTOR

Corporate sector lifts are elevators designed specifically for use in corporate or business buildings. These lifts are typically larger and faster than other types of lifts, and are designed to handle heavy traffic flow and move people quickly and efficiently between floors.

Corporate sector lifts are often designed to reflect the image and aesthetic of the company they serve, with customizable options for interior finishes, lighting, and branding. They may also be equipped with advanced features such as touchless controls, destination dispatch systems, and smart technology that can anticipate traffic patterns and adjust the lift’s operation accordingly.

In addition to providing efficient transportation between floors, corporate sector lifts may also include features to improve energy efficiency, such as regenerative braking or LED lighting.

Types of Corporate Lifts we install, maintain & repair:

Passenger lifts
Glass & scenic lifts
Dumbwaiters
Platform lifts
Goods and services lifts
Large vehicle transportation lifts
Mobility Lifts
Escalators and Moving Walkways

PUBLIC SECTOR

In the UK, public sector lifts are lift systems used in public sector buildings such as government buildings, hospitals, schools, and other public facilities. These lifts are subject to strict regulations and standards set by the British Standards Institution (BSI), and other regulatory bodies.

Public sector lifts in the UK are required to comply with the Equality Act 2010, which mandates that lifts be accessible to all, including people with mobility issues. Lifts must be designed and installed to enable access by persons with disabilities, and the controls, alarms, and signals must be designed and located to be accessible to everyone.

Types of Public Lifts we install, maintain & repair:

Passenger lifts
Glass & scenic lifts
Dumbwaiters
Platform lifts
Goods and services lifts
Large vehicle transportation lifts
Mobility Lifts
Escalators and Moving Walkways

REAL ESTATE SECTOR

Private sector lifts are elevators used in private buildings such as residential homes, private offices, and private facilities that are not open to the public. These lifts are designed to provide convenient and safe transportation between floors for individuals and their belongings.

Also known as Residential lifts or private sector lifts, real estate lifts can come in various designs, sizes, and functionalities, depending on the specific needs and preferences of the building owner or user. For example, a residential home may have a smaller lift that can accommodate a wheelchair or a few people, while a private office or facility may have a larger lift designed to move heavy equipment or large groups of people.

Private sector lifts may include various features such as voice-activated controls, customized finishes, and other personalized options to meet the specific needs and preferences of the owner or user. These lifts are typically installed by trained professionals and are subject to safety regulations and codes.

Types of Real Estate Lifts we install, maintain & repair:

Passenger lifts
Glass & scenic lifts
Dumbwaiters
Platform lifts
Goods and services lifts
Large vehicle transportation lifts
Dock leveller and scissor lifts

RESIDENTIAL SECTOR

LIFT MAINTENANCE

Ensure seamless and reliable elevator performance with
VM Elevators’ comprehensive maintenance contracts.

Our experienced technicians will provide regular inspections and maintenance services to keep your elevators running smoothly, minimize downtime, and ensure the safety of your passengers. Invest in peace of mind and a hassle-free experience with VM Elevators.

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