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At Shahi Engineering Works, we believe in elevating more than just physical spaces; we strive to elevate experiences, expectations, and standards within the vertical transportation industry. Established with a vision to redefine vertical mobility, we bring together a team of passionate professionals dedicated to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction.
Our mission at Shahi Engineering Works is to set new benchmarks in the elevator industry by delivering cutting-edge solutions that prioritize safety, efficiency, and reliability. We aim to exceed customer expectations through our unwavering commitment to quality craftsmanship, personalized service, and continuous improvement.
To design, manufacture, and install elevators that elevate not just people and goods but also the overall experience of our clients.
Shahi is the manufacturer of Quality lifts. We have two well equipped factories in an area of 15000 sq.ft., in Uttar Pradesh.
We have successfully installed over 1000 lifts in variety of sectors. We have been steadfastly focused on manufacturing.
Every lift is designed & developed on AutoCAD and is passed through the result of over 1500 formulas, so that every piece be flawless.
Hoistway: The vertical shaft or enclosure in which the elevator car moves. It accommodates the elevator car, counterweight, guide rails, and other essential components.
Elevator Car: The platform that carries passengers or cargo between floors. The elevator car is suspended by steel cables or chains and moves along guide rails within the hoistway.
Counterweight: A weight attached to the opposite end of the elevator's suspension ropes or chains. The counterweight balances the weight of the elevator car and ensures smooth and efficient operation.
Control System: The electronic and mechanical components responsible for controlling the movement of the elevator car. The control system includes the control panel, motor controllers, sensors, and safety devices.
Drive System: The mechanism that provides the motive power to move the elevator car. Common drive systems include traction drives, hydraulic drives, and machine-room-less (MRL) drives.
Doors: The entry and exit points for passengers into the elevator car. Elevator doors can be manual or automatic, and they are equipped with safety features to prevent accidents and ensure smooth operation.
Safety Features: Various safety devices and systems are integrated into elevator systems to protect passengers and prevent accidents. These may include emergency brakes, overspeed governors, door interlocks, and emergency communication systems.