Retake-Small Marshall Hydraulic Elevator at an Office Building
Retake. For specs see old video! © 2009 ThyssenElevator95 Productions
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I know its under ThyssenKrupp/Dover, but the motor sounds so much like a KONE…
Nice elevator. Innovation fixtures rocks.
Yes, but Marshall does not deal with KONE, just Dover and ThyssenKrupp.
I like them too. I just wish when a company would use them they would put their name on it! I am glad Marshall did that.
Another solution would be to have the PA elevator certificates display the manufacturer, like in West Virginia.
I’ve seen on certificates in Tennesse they display the brand of elevator. I wish Arkansas can do that too.
Interesting how Marshall is 3rd party distributor for thyssenkrupp, yet sometimes they use 3rd party parts on some of their elevators.
@KyFriedPlatypus Well now I am beginning to think that this is one of those LU/LA, or Limited Use/Limited Application elevators, since those normally use Innovation fixtures, odd door configurations, roped hydraulics, odd motors, and Schindler-style interlocks and door closers.