Coated Traction Ropes

This lecture will be on how evolving installation designs, and the push by engineers to make components smaller and occupy less floor area, is making it necessary for rope manufacturers to think outside of the box and create smaller diameter ropes. Companies are already showing an interest in the tech and various standards are changing that will allow this move to go forward even more quickly. Naturally the demands placed on these smaller diameter ropes will be great and that's the challenge.

 

Approved for 1.0 contact hours for CET & CAT.

*If you are seeking credit for licensing in the States of Virginia, please contact Kathy Bell in the NAEC office upon your successful completion of this course.  Additional info is required by Virginia.


Failure of quiz will result in customer having to re-purchase and re-take the coursework.

 

Seminar Information
Seminar Date:
September 25, 2013
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Wednesday September 25, 2013
This lecture will be on how evolving installation designs, and the push by engineers to make components smaller and occupy less floor area, is making it necessary for rope manufacturers to think outside of the box and create smaller diameter ropes. Companies are already showing an interest in the tech and various standards are changing that will allow this move to go forward even more quickly. Naturally the demands placed on these smaller diameter ropes will be great and that's the challenge.
Speaker Information
Martin Rhiner  [ view bio ]
Individual topic purchase: Selected
National Association of Elevator Contractors
CAT: 1.00
CET: 1.00
Products
On-Demand
NAEC Member Price:$25.00
Non-Member Price:$30.00