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  2. Elevator - Wikipedia

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    A bank of express elevators stop only on the sky lobby levels (36 and 60, upper-deck car), where tenants can transfer to "local" elevators. The high-speed observation deck elevators accelerate to a former world-record certified speed of 1,010 metres per minute (61 km/h) in 16 seconds, and then it slows down for arrival with subtle air pressure ...

  3. Johnson Lifts - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Lifts established a joint venture with Japanese company Toshiba Elevator and Building Systems Corporation (a subsidiary of Toshiba) called Toshiba Johnson Elevators (India) Pvt. Ltd. on 27 October 2012. [15] [16] [17] Johnson Lifts stated that it entered into the partnership as it lacked the technology to produce high-speed lifts. The ...

  4. 15 Largest Elevator Companies in the World - AOL

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    The company also has a joint venture with Toshiba working together on high speed elevators for high rise buildings , known as Toshiba Johnson Elevators India Pvt Ltd. 10. Orona S.C. Revenue -$972 ...

  5. Chairlift - Wikipedia

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    The gearbox transforms high RPM/low torque rotation into a low RPM/high torque drive at the bullwheel. More power is able to pull heavier loads or sustain a higher rope speed (the power of a force is the rate at which it does work , and is given by the product of the driving force and the cable velocity) .

  6. China builds world's fastest elevator - AOL

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  7. Otis Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s, the company introduced "Autotronic", an electromechanical computer system for running a bank of high speed elevator cars, which could predict the traffic flows within a building at specific times of the day and deploy the cars efficiently. Otis opened a factory in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1965. [12]

  8. The best home elevators of 2025, according to mobility experts

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    Cost: Starting at $14,999 | Type: Winding drum | Weight capacity: 750 pounds | Maximum distance: 31 feet | Travel speed: 24 feet per minute The VPL in this elevator’s product name signifies that ...

  9. Detachable chairlift - Wikipedia

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    The significance of detachable chairlift technology is primarily the speed and capacity. Detachable chairlifts move far faster than their fixed-grip brethren, averaging 1,000 feet per minute (11.3 mph, 18 km/h, 5.08 m/s) versus a typical fixed-grip speed of 500 ft/min (5.6 mph, 9 km/h, 2.54 m/s).

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