Very interesting. I didn't realise that smarts are 1:1 side chassis MRLs. So Orona worm drives are literally identical, but without the keypad capacitive buttons.
I don't like lifts pulled on the side and also tracks on the side but these lifts are so epic with their 2 speed levelling and some of them has a very interesting motor sound
In theory, these can serve up to 16 stops if I remember correctly, but Smarts are rarely serving more than 6 floors. I remember seeing a video of one in Finland that served 9 floors.
Best video ever made about service maintenance of Smart Schindler elevator!!
Thanks!
It was just a voluntary inspection by the way
Very interesting. I didn't realise that smarts are 1:1 side chassis MRLs. So Orona worm drives are literally identical, but without the keypad capacitive buttons.
I don't like lifts pulled on the side and also tracks on the side but these lifts are so epic with their 2 speed levelling and some of them has a very interesting motor sound
So, that one time I've ridden an orona worm drive IT WAS SIDE PULLED?! It felt like a good quality generic!
What kind of key do you use to open the schindler smart control cabinet?
10:22 i also riden one of those with the same capacitive call button!
There's a non capacitive schindler smart at my future college I'm going to, can't wait to ride it and film it if I can.
Is it one with the epic loud motor sound? (I haven't filmed one yet)
@@UrbexLifts I'm not sure since I've hadn't got a chance to ride it yet.
Very Nice! 🙂
Mah, I continue to do not understand the reason of the numeric pad inside the car: it has a sense only if there are 10 or more levels.
Its because of the cheapness so they dont have to make different panels, they get away with this one everywhere
In theory, these can serve up to 16 stops if I remember correctly, but Smarts are rarely serving more than 6 floors. I remember seeing a video of one in Finland that served 9 floors.
Thanks sir for good video. But no sound for explain.
Its visual explanation. I cant say more than what I see. You need to know basic workings of a lift to understand what you see here
1:41 whats wrong?
what's the model of the machine?
All I know is that it is Schindler Smart
1:05 6th floor