Can new belt manlifts still be bought and installed in the US?
Yes, belt manlifts are sold and installed throughout the US, Canada,
and the world. Please check with your local governing bodies for current
codes and guidelines regarding belt manlift installation.
What are
the advantages of a belt manlift over other types of elevators?
In contrast to conventional elevators there is no waiting for a
Humphrey Manlift. Its endless belt provides for continuous transportation
in
both directions. Humphrey Manlifts also take up only a fraction
of the floor space of conventional elevators, and are generally
less
expensive than them.
Are there any guidelines Humphrey has to follow
when manufacturing their belt manlifts?
Yes, Humphrey Belt Manlifts are designed and manufactured in accordance
with ASME A90.1-1997 Safety Standards for Belt Manlifts
Can Humphrey
Manlifts be used in homes, churches, and other public places?
No, Humphrey Manlifts are not for use by the general public. Humphrey
Manlifts are to carry only authorized personnel trained in their
use.
Can we install a new belt manlift in an existing building?
Yes. Please contact a Humphrey Manlift representative for details.
How
much does a belt manlift cost?
Since all belt manlifts are custom made for each application we
can quote a belt manlift for you based on your needs. Please
contact a
Humphrey representative for details.
Can I still get replacement
parts for my belt manlift?
We can supply replacement parts for most makes and models of
belt manlifts including Humphrey, Viola, Allis Chalmers, Ehrsham,
and
Barnard & Leas.
Humphrey may also be able to custom make parts for your belt
manlift.
Attention Angle-frame Manlift Owners - Humphrey Manlift, Inc.
has elected to discontinue support for all angle-frame manlifts.
Read more or contact
a Humphrey representative for details.
Can material be carried on belt manlifts?
No. Belt manlifts are for use by trained and authorized personnel
only. No freight, packaged goods, pipe, lumber, or material
of any kind shall be carried or transported on any belt manlift.
No tools,
except those fitting entirely within a pocket shall be carried
on any belt manlift.
What is the capacity of a step?
The capacity of a step is one rider per step. Also, refer
to ASME A90.1-1997 Safety Standard for Belt Manlifts Section
5.5.6.
for
information on strength of step supports.
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