TRACTION ELEVATORS Sample Clauses

TRACTION ELEVATORS. Service Provider agrees to and shall maintain the traction elevator equipment described on any Location Agreements on the following terms and conditions: 7.1.1 Service Provider will use trained employees directly employed and supervised by Service Provider. Such employees shall be qualified to keep the Equipment properly adjusted, and Service Provider will use all reasonable care to maintain the Equipment in proper and safe operating condition. 7.1.2 Service Provider will regularly and systematically examine, adjust, clean and lubricate the following as required, and if conditions warrant, repair or replace the same: 7.1. 2a Machine worm gear, thrust bearings, drive sheave, drive sheave shaft bearings, brake pulley and brake coil, contact linings and component parts; 7.1. 2b Motor and motor generator, motor windings, rotating element, commutator, brushes, brush holders and bearings; 7.1. 2c Silicon control rectifiers, reactors, filters, heat sinks, amp traps, transducers, and all control components; 7.1. 2d Controller, selector and dispatching equipment, leveling devices and cams, all relays, solid state components, resistors, condensers, transformers, contacts, leads, dash pots, timing devices, computer and micro computer devices, steel selector cable or tape, and mechanical and electrical driving equipment; 7.1. 2e Governor, governor sheave and shaft assembly, bearings, contacts, and governor jaws; 7.1. 2f Deflector or secondary sheave, bearings, car and counterweight guide rails, top and bottom limit switches, governor tension sheave assembly, compensating sheaves assembly, counterweight and counterweight guide shoes including rollers or gibs; 7.1. 2g Hoistway door interlocks and hangers, bottom door guides and auxiliary door closing devices and all fastening devices and associated reinforcement in attached components;
TRACTION ELEVATORS. Service Provider agrees to and shall maintain the traction elevator equipment described on any Location Agreements on the following terms and conditions: 7.1.1 Service Provider will use trained employees directly employed and supervised by Service Provider. Such employees shall be qualified to keep the Equipment properly adjusted, and Service Provider will use all reasonable care to maintain the Equipment in proper and safe operating condition. 7.1.2 Service Provider will regularly and systematically examine, adjust, clean and lubricate the following as required, and if conditions warrant, repair or replace the same: 7.1. 2a Machine worm gear, thrust bearings, drive sheave, drive sheave shaft bearings, brake pulley and brake coil, contact linings and component parts;
TRACTION ELEVATORS. Contractor agrees to and shall maintain the traction elevator equipment herein described, on the following terms and conditions: 7.1.1 Contractor will use trained employees directly employed and supervised by Contractor. Such employees shall be qualified to keep the Equipment properly adjusted, and Contractor will use all reasonable care to maintain the Equipment in proper and safe operating condition. 7.1.2 Contractor will regularly and systematically examine, adjust, clean and lubricate the following as required, and if conditions warrant, repair or replace the same: 7.1. 2a Machine worm gear, thrust bearings, drive sheave, drive sheave shaft bearings, brake pulley and brake coil, contact linings and component parts;
TRACTION ELEVATORS. 5.3.1 Inspect and clean the car operation panel contacts and switches. 5.3.2 Inspect the gate closer. 5.3.3 Inspect and lubricate the door and gate operator's shaft bearings and chains. 5.3.4 Inspect and clean the brake plunger. 5.3.5 Check the oil level of the dashpot and brakes.
TRACTION ELEVATORS. Basic Components: Selector motors; brake: pads, lining, disks or shoes, magnet coils, brushes & commutators; controller components: resistors, timers, fuses, overloads, minor contacts, wiring, coils; functional components of car and corridor operating stations; hangers and tracks, door operating devices, door gibs, guide shoes, rollers, traveling cables, signal lamps (replacement during regular visits only), interlocks, door closers, buffers, overspeed governors, car and counterweight safeties, alarm bells, switches, and door protection devices. Major components: Hoist motors, hoist ropes, machine, machine & sheave bearings, machine brake, motor generators, PC boards, sheave & sheave assemblies, solid state devices, and contactors.
TRACTION ELEVATORS. 9.1 Illumination of elevator cars shall be five (5) foot-candles on passenger elevators and two and a half (2 1/2) foot-candles on freight elevators. 9.2 Light bulbs and tubes shall be externally guarded or coated to contain broken glass if the bulb or tube breaks. 9.3 Belt driven motors and chain drive sets shall be pre-loaded and matched for length in size, rated bearing strength, and a safety factor of ten. 9.4 Top of car operating device shall not operate at a speed exceeding 150 ft/min. 9.5 Elevator car doors and hoist-ways with 1/8" of play in doors opposite of direction of travel shall be adjusted and/or door ▇▇▇▇▇ shall be replaced. 9.6 Elevator machine and generator commutators with mica showing or bars exceeding 1/32@ shall be turned and undercut. 9.7 Elevator door closing pressure shall not exceed 30 LBF. 9.8 Elevator floor levels shall maintain plus or minus 3/8" of each landing. 9.9 Hoistway door rollers that are cut or torn more than 1/8" shall be replaced.10. Roller guides that cut or torn more than 1/8" shall be replaced. 9.10 Hoist ropes 3/8" in diameter reduced to 11/32" shall be replaced.