Here's a selection of relevant articles about elevator equipment from AEC companies and organizations, including BAYLINE LIFT TECHNOLOGIES, LLC, Dover Elevator Systems Inc. and COSS Communications.

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BeamChek Structural Beam Design Software News
...sizing round timbers, plus numerous minor tweaks to data display forms. You've built lots of things with BeamChek... Theme park structures Air Conditioning platforms at NASA Elevator equipment supports Forest Service buildings NATO and National Guard buildings Agricultural processing structures Boat Houses Log Homes Ski Lodges Bridges Manufactured... See #1.
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...by construction having not less than the fire protection rating required for the hoist way. Holes in the machine room floors for the passage of ropes, cables or other moving elevator equipment shall be limited so as not to pro vide greater than 2 inches (51 mm) of clearance on all sides. 3004.3 Area of vents. Except as pro vided for in Section 3004. See #2.
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Dover Corporation sold its elevator division to ThyssenKrupp effective
January 5, 1999
...and does not endorse or sponsor Thyssen’s website, products or services. Based on the terms of the sale, Dover has no liability of any kind to customers and users of Dover elevator equipment. Customers and users should look directly to Thyssen for any issues relating to such equipment or related service. Be sure to update your bookmark when... See #3.
Elevator Maintenance Hall of Shame!
...button to return to the photo gallery! document.write(" "); Pool of oil... Hydraulic oil in the elevator pit. Code violation and dangerous for all personnel working on the elevator equipment. This is also a potential environmental contaminant. This is in violation of ASME A17.1 1206.2a. Hydraulic oil will penetrate concrete, seeping into... See #4.
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BAYLINE LIFT TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Our total experience is more than fifty years in the trade and we bring an attitude not only of inspection, but also help our clients and those that maintain the elevator equipment in a common sense way. Bayline Building Services was started in August 1997 by Jim Brune as a consulting and inspection company based out of Chesapeake, Virginia. See #5.
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H-W Elevator Equipment Accessories
• Totally enclosed Non-vent, cast iron construction, rotor end play, 3/16” centered • 6 pole – 1200 RPM base speed suitable for constant torque from 0-1200 RPM Featuring: •... See #6.
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