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The LSD02 elevator safety gear linkage assembly works by linking the safety clamps on both sides to achieve rapid braking in the event of an overspeed or malfunction, ensuring the safety of passengers and equipment.
In practical application, the LSD02 works in conjunction with other safety devices, such as the elevator's speed limiter and safety clamps, to form a complete safety protection network. When an elevator overspeeds or experiences other abnormalities, the LSD02 immediately triggers the safety clamps, rapidly locking the elevator and preventing further operation, thus preventing potentially serious accidents. This linkage mechanism not only improves elevator safety but also enhances the overall reliability of the system.
| Type of Safety Gear | Max. Dynamic Tensile Force (N) | Permitted P+Q(kg) | Rated Speed (m/s) | Rail Width (mm) | Switch | Rail Lubrication | H (mm) | Certifications |
| LSG03 | 2000 | 800~5000 | 0.25~2.5 | 10 15.88 16 |
Self Reset Switch | Oil Dry |
330 (LSG03Ⅰ) 360 (LSG03Ⅱ) |
GB/CE |
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