2024 January 29

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Elevator Cabin Price

A building comprises many parts, all of which form an integrated network and fulfill their respective roles. Some of these parts have purely aesthetic and decorative purposes, while others are also important from functionality and safety perspectives. A better understanding and comprehension of the functionality and impact of these components on the comfort and perspective of customers, owners, and users in any building contribute significantly to making better choices and investments.

 

Have you ever considered the importance of the elevator cabin?

According to statistics released by the Elevator Union of Iran, about 750,000 elevators have been installed in Iran, each with its elevator shaft. Each of these shafts involves a fairly large area and expense. It is up to you to decide whether to make optimal use of this space for better sales, enhanced beauty, and increased feelings of comfort and security.

After the lobby of a building, the elevator cabin is the first and last thing every person observes and spends time in during a visit to a building. Ninety percent of the impression on individuals is formed at the start and end of their interaction.

The proximity of the walls to individuals within the elevator cabin makes every detail and the quality of materials used more significant.

This illustrates the high importance of elevator cabins that can distinguish your building from others.

What is an Elevator Cabin?

The elevator cabin is one of the main parts of an elevator and is the small compartment used for transporting people and sometimes goods. This part is the most visible component of an elevator, where passengers securely travel multiple times. Essentially, the elevator cabin plays both a safety and decorative role.

Elevator cabins are designed and constructed in various dimensions and capacities, with passenger cabins usually built to hold between 4 to 8 persons, and service or freight cabins ranging between 10 to 21 persons, although the most common cabins carry 4 or 6 persons.

The elevator cabin moves between floors by commands given by the user. Each elevator cabin contains a special space for ventilation; additionally, as per standard, an emergency exit is provided in the cabin’s ceiling for safety and rescue purposes, should the need arise.

What Does an Elevator Cabin Comprise?

An elevator cabin is a multi-part structure that includes various sections, all ultimately connected, directly or indirectly, to the cabin. The ultimate purpose of all elevator components is the mobility of the cabin. Its most important parts include the guide rails, car shoes, yokes, shock absorbers, and the cabin structure itself, each incurring costs that affect the overall price of the cabin, and understanding them can aid in making a better decision when selecting your elevator cabin.

The Yoke; Connecting the Cabin to the Ropes

The elevator cabin yoke is the main frame or chassis to which essential cabin components like safety brakes, the cabin floor, and the car shoes, as well as ropes, are attached. The traveling cable, which facilitates communication between the cabin and the command board, is also connected here. Moreover, the yoke directly transfers the weight of the load and passengers in the cabin to the ropes, easing elevator movement. The yoke should be made of metal and meet high standards of strength and quality.

The Yoke; Connecting the Cabin to the Ropes

Car Sling; Strength and Precision of Movement

Car slings are used in double-side-opening and three-door cabins, lifting the cabin like a forklift. In hydraulic elevators and some traction elevators, yokes cannot be used, and car slings are substituted. Car slings prevent sudden vibrations and noise during operation, come with an emergency brake system or parachutes under the cabin, and have all the necessary components for installing jacks.

The Special Importance of Elevator Cabin Floors

Often overlooked, the elevator cabin floor is crucial. Its size is measured based on the width and depth of the cabin. Usually, PVC or stone is used to cover this area, each with its pros and cons. A significant aspect of the elevator cabin floor is its high impact resistance. It should be constructed sturdily, capable of withstanding considerable force.

Cabin Floors

Uses of the Cabin Ceiling

The elevator cabin ceiling is just as important and houses different components. The lighting is installed directly into the ceiling, providing proper illumination. Ventilation is also placed in this section, ensuring fresh air circulation within the cabin. Overall, the ceiling should be built strong enough to support the weight of at least two people. The emergency door is also located in a specific part of the ceiling.

Types of Elevator Cabins

Elevator cabins are categorized into the following models based on the materials used:

Stainless steel elevator cabins

Glass elevator cabins (panorama)

Wooden elevator cabins (MDF)

Semi-stainless steel elevator cabins (a combination of stainless steel and MDF plates)

Generally, the material used significantly influences the price of an elevator cabin. Wooden cabins are typically the least expensive, while glass models are the most expensive. Size and dimensions also directly affect the final cost estimate.

Elevator Cabin Price

As mentioned previously, the components and parts of an elevator cabin greatly impact its price.

In addition to the parts used, the cabin’s material, type (fire-resistant, panoramic, etc.), and size and capacity are among the factors determining its cost. The most commonly used amongst cabins is the stainless steel type, offering the widest variety in decor, color, and material designs.

Glass Elevator Cabin Price

Glass cabins with a 360-degree panoramic view are used in luxury residential and commercial buildings and towers. These cabins come in square and round designs and are installed in the building. The lamination process used in the construction of these glass cabins ensures high security.

Wooden or MDF cabins have recently become very popular. MDF sheets are used in their construction, which not only reduces the cabin’s weight but also helps to lower the price.

Setting Up Different Types of Elevator Cabins

Choosing the type of elevator cabin depends on several factors. The elevator’s use (passenger or freight), building size and height, local climate, building exterior design, budget set for the elevator installation, building owner’s taste, etc., are all factors that directly impact cabin selection.

The best way to choose a suitable elevator cabin is to seek information and consultation from the experts at General Cabin. Taking all factors into account and examining the influences, we ultimately recommend a cabin that matches the building, your budget, and your taste.

Factors Influencing Elevator Cabin Price

The two most significant factors influencing elevator cabin prices are capacity and the material used. A 6-person cabin costs more than a 4-person one. Similarly, glass cabin prices are higher than MDF or stainless steel models. Therefore, a definite price cannot be quoted without the necessary estimations.

Prices of Different Elevator Cabins

Nonetheless, General Cabin assures you the utmost fairness in pricing, so you incur no unforeseen costs when calculating your elevator cabin price. You only need to discuss your expectations with General Cabin and rest assured about everything else.

General Cabin is ready to design the following types of cabins according to your taste and budget, in the shortest time and at the best possible price:

Gold stainless steel elevator cabins

Brushed stainless steel elevator cabins

Silver stainless steel elevator cabins

Beige stainless steel elevator cabins

Semi-stainless steel elevator cabins

Round glass elevator cabins

Square glass elevator cabins

MDF elevator cabins

Formica elevator cabins

Non-stick stainless steel elevator cabins

As you see, General Cabin offers a wide variety of elevator cabin designs, giving you complete freedom to choose the best and most fitting option.

Designing Elevator Cabin Doors

The elevator cabin door is one of its most important components. Cabin doors come in automatic and semi-automatic types. It is worth noting that hinged doors (opened by passengers) are never used in cabin construction. Automatic and semi-automatic cabin doors are made in telescopic and central models, usually with a height of around 2 meters and variable width. The door price is another essential factor in determining the final cabin cost.

The roof, floor, and walls are three primary sections of a cabin, and high-quality, sturdy materials must be used to construct them. Here again, you can trust the products of General Cabin. We continually strive to satisfy our customers and feel obligated to use the highest quality raw materials.

Constructing Different Types of Elevator Cabins

In constructing various elevator cabin models, General Cabin considers the following essential rules:

The height of the cabin and door must be at least two meters.

The cabin must have an appropriate safety system.

Illumination of the cabin is crucial and should be optimally provided.

The walls, roof, and bottom and shoe of the cabin should be resistant and fireproof.

Except for the entrance door, emergency hatch, and ventilation, the rest must be fully covered.

Unfortunately, severe currency fluctuations and instability in raw material prices mean that the current price of elevator cabins is constantly changing. However, whenever you wish, you can contact the sales consultants at General Cabin for the latest price information.

Elevator Dimension Standards

Ideally, the depth and height of the cabin should be one meter above the floor. If the chosen cabin is for 4 people, the floor space will be about 0.8 square meters. Naturally, with more people, this area will also increase.

Elevator Cabin Price is always a concern for General Cabin customers. Respecting this concern, we strive to offer the fairest price to ease your mind about the final cost of installing a suitable cabin that matches the overall design and facade of the building.

Should you need advice before purchasing, or wish to know the latest elevator cabin prices, please feel free to contact our sales consultants and advisors at General Cabin at 021-46860024 and 0912-9674102.

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