Traction Lifts / Hydraulic :
Ambara Elevators specializes in advanced traction elevators, the most widely used and efficient type of lift system in modern buildings. These elevators operate by pulling the car with steel ropes or flat steel belts over a grooved pulley, known as a sheave. The system uses a counterweight to balance the car’s weight, improving energy efficiency and reducing wear.
Modern traction lifts now feature flat steel belts with a carbon fiber core and high-friction coating. These belts are lighter, more durable, and eliminate the need for oil or lubrication—making them ideal for high-rise buildings where energy savings and long-term reliability are critical.
Key Features:
- Energy-efficient gearless technology with smooth, quiet operation
- Customizable options: MR/MRL, auto/manual doors, and home-use models
- Built for long-term performance with minimal maintenance
ELEVATOR TYPES :
- Traction elevators – smooth, energy-efficient, ideal for mid to high-rise buildings.
- Hydraulic elevators – cost-effective for low-rise, high-load applications.
- Observation/Panoramic elevators – glass-walled, aesthetic, ideal for malls and hotels.
- Hospital/Stretcher elevators – spacious, smooth, and stretcher-friendly.
- Industrial/Goods elevators – heavy-duty, robust, for factories and warehouses.
- Car/Automobile elevators – high-capacity lifts for vehicle transport.
- Dumb Waiter/Service elevators – compact, efficient for small item movement.
DOORS :
- Collapsible Gate – durable, ideal for manual and industrial use.
- Imperforated Door – enclosed, safe, prevents external contamination.
- MS Swing Door (Self-closing) – robust, rust-resistant, with self-close function.
- MS Center Opening Auto Door – automated, reliable for varied use.
- SS Center Opening Auto Door – sleek, corrosion-resistant, premium finish.
- Telescopic Sliding Auto Door – smooth operation in limited shaft spaces.
- Vertical Bi-parting Door – industrial-grade, vertical opening in two halves.
OPERATIONS :
- Down Collective – responds to all downward calls.
- Full Collective – responds to all up/down calls efficiently.
- Simplex – single elevator control.
- Duplex – two elevators managed in coordination.
- Triplex/Quadraplex – 3 or 4 elevators synchronized for traffic handling.
- Group Operation – controls up to 8 elevators efficiently.