Common Elevator Problems and How Preventive Maintenance Solves Them
In modern lifestyle, elevators play an indispensable role because of vertical mobility in commercial, residential and industrial buildings. You can now easily find smart elevators in high-rise buildings, shopping malls, warehouse etc to add convenience and accessibility. But like any other electro-mechanical equipment, elevators may face common wear and tears. Without proper maintenance, even a minor fault can convert into a major breakdown and can interrupt day-to-day life.
However, through preventive maintenance it is possible to always keep the elevators in good condition and make them work as per expectations. At IEC Lifts, we can help you with preventive maintenance services to know the potential problems before they convert into expensive repairs or potential safety concerns.
This blog will talk about common elevator problems, how to resolve them and how you can avoid them through scheduled maintenance.
Wear and Tear of Moving Components
Elevators function properly with the combined efforts of both electrical and mechanical parts. As time passes by, some parts like guide shoes may wear down due to continuous friction between the elevator car (or cabin) and the guide rails. In case these shoes wear out, problems like increased vibration, rough rides or even misalignment will arise.
Preventive maintenance tips
With routine checkups, professionals can detect such wear and tears. It is better to replace the guide shoes after a specific time interval to ensure smooth rides. This proactive measure also reduces strain on the lift’s core components. IEC Lifts technicians re-lubricate the moving parts to increase the life of lifts and reduce heat generation and friction.
Friction and Grinding in Mechanical Parts
Due to continuous usage of elevators, some components like bearings, gearboxes, shafts are exposed to excessive friction. This condition is especially true if the components are not property lubricated. With time, this may result in grinding noises, part failure or even overheating.
Maintenance strategy
During routine maintenance, professionals conduct a comprehensive inspection of friction-prone areas and apply high-quality lubricants to them. This not only ensures smooth operation, but also increases the components’ life. Proper lubrication can keep the mechanical health of the elevator in check.
Unusual Noises During Operation
An efficient elevator should work quietly. If you hear any clanking, grinding, humming or banging noise, then there are some underlying problems that need to be addressed on priority. Ignoring such noises will invite more serious mechanical problems.
Maintenance Approach
Through preventive measures you can detect any major problem at its early stage. IEC Lifts trained professionals can identify the root cause of abnormal noises for timely replacements and repairs. Such precautionary steps can reduce downtime significantly.
Erratic Door Functioning
Rough or improper use of elevator doors can cause it to jerk, hesitate or close very soon. In such conditions the primary culprits are misaligned tracks, damaged door motors or sensors.
Solution through maintenance
Frequent cleaning and inspection of door sensors, tracks and actuators is important. Technicians must replace faulty sensors, check door timings and educate users on how to operate the lift properly. This preventive step promises smooth door movement and prevents the door from getting stuck due to a malfunction.
Faulty Sensors and Electrical Issues
Modern smart elevators comprise of various electronic sensors for their efficient working. These sensors are for floor detection, door closing, overload and emergency braking. With time wear and tear in these sensors is common as they face issues like dust accumulation, voltage spikes due to improper supply or misalignment.
Role of preventive checks
We at IEC Lifts perform efficient diagnosis and calibration of sensors during service session. We check their functionality, replace if damaged and ensure security of all the electrical connections. These small yet pivotal steps can increase the reliability of the elevator system.
Overloading and Improper Usage
Each elevator comes with a specific load limit decided by OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer). Overload beyond this limit will not only result in wear and tear, but it also might result in emergency shutdowns. Repeated overloading will put excessive stress on the motor, has the potential to break the ropes leading to hazardous failures and expensive repairs.
Preventive education
IEC Lifts focuses on user awareness to avoid such conditions. In our routine checkup we check the load sensors, and display signage. We educate building managers regarding the safety measures and usage practices. This precautionary step protects the lift and passengers while minimizing the possibility of operational disruptions.
Debris in Door Tracks
You may face the condition in which small particles like coins, wrappers, paper or dust accumulates in the door track. This blocks the sensors and creates problem in door movement. If ignored, this may result in jerky door behavior and lift shut down.
Preventive Action
Our professionals check auto-close sensors, clean the door channels and take out foreign particles if any. It is always recommended to keep the elevator surroundings clean especially in commercial spaces to avoid debris issues.
Avoiding Costly Downtime
Downtime is a major concern in elevators. Taking proactive measures can minimize unplanned downtime, thus enhance convenience and reduce emergency repair bills.
Preventive Maintenance Advantage
IEC Lifts professionals identify potential issues well before it creates interruption. Our in-depth maintenance logs, scheduled inspections and timely replacement help building owners to keep the elevators up and running most of the times and improve its reliability.
Why Sign a Maintenance Contract with IEC Lifts?
Many building owners delay maintenance process until the lift breaks down. This negligence can result in higher maintenance charges and service delays. You can partner with reliable elevator Service Company like IEC Lifts to take proactive measures before something goes wrong with the elevator.
- Scheduled inspections to always keep the elevator in good condition.
- Skilled and certified engineers with support teams.
- Replacement of worn-out parts before failure.
- Priority services to address any emergency conditions.
- Improve equipment life to minimize operational costs.
Conclusion
Elevators have complex mechanism that requires regular maintenance. Ignoring small signs of wear and tear, jerks, unusual noises, or slow doors can create a major problem in the long run. Through preventive measures by IEC Lifts, building managers can ensure safe and uninterrupted elevator service.
Reach out to a reputed elevator service company like us if you want a reliable partner for your elevator. Our comprehensive proactive and preventive actions can meet your customized requirements. Allow us to improve the life span of your elevator and avoid any costly downtime.
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