In the field of modernization, the installation of shaft partitions can be quite demanding due to other parts in the shaft causing obstructions. The free areas between traverses might frequently offer the only possibility to put a shaft partition in place.

Due to different distances between traverses, standardized fixed measures for shaft partitions often do not provide enough flexibility. In order to deal with such scenarios effectively, our shaft partitions have a telescopic design and can be put in place as needed. Fixing to the traverses can be made for example through a point welding or a screw connection.

 

Shaft partitions according to EN81-20/50 for elevator groups

Our new shaft partitions have been successfully tested for compliance with EN81-20/50. Despite a light-weight design, the new Stingl shaft partitions fulfil the requirements on force impact according to EN81-20/50. In order to save weight and facilitate logistics and installation the shaft partitions are fully made out of aluminum. The telescopic twin-elements weigh between 5 and 20kg and thus can be mounted by one technician only.

The shaft partitions are available in the standard widths of 520mm and 1015mm. For maximum flexibility the shaft partitions can be easily and quickly telescoped within 3 intervals between the horizontally running traverses.

The intervals are:

Small: 1000mm up to 1600mm

Medium: 1500mm up to 2600mm and

Large: 2000mm up to 3600mm

The Stingl shaft partitions can also be easily fixed for example to heavy-duty rail systems.