
elevator rail , Iran
Elevator guide rails are manufactured from low-carbon steel grade Q235B or A36 per ASTM A36/EN 10025 standards. The rail profile is an inverted T-shape with dimensional accuracy of ±0.3 mm and standard lengths of 5 meters. Linear weight ranges from 8 to 25 kg/m with flange thickness varying from 5 to 12 mm. Surface hardness is maintained at 130–170 Brinell HB for enhanced wear resistance. Maximum permissible deviation over 5 meters is 1 mm with angular tolerance of ±0.5 degrees. These rails undergo thermal normalization for uniform crystalline structure and internal stress reduction.
The contact surface with car guide shoes is cold-rolled to a surface roughness of Ra 1.6 microns. Rail joints use steel couplers and four Grade 10.9 bolts with tightening torque of 300–500 Nm. Hot-dip galvanized coating minimum 80 microns or epoxy powder coating 60 microns provides corrosion protection. Bending capacity ranges from 250 to 900 MPa with ultimate tensile strength of 370–500 MPa. Rails are designed to withstand dynamic loads up to 200% of rated load and vertical accelerations up to 2.5 m/s². Production complies with EN 81-20/50, ISO 7465, and GB/T 10054 standards for safety and flawless performance.You can order and buy elevator rail from Iran by contacting us through whatsaap and email.
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The Vital Role of Elevator Rails in Safety and Smooth Cabin Movement
Elevator rails are responsible for precisely guiding and directing the cabin and counterweight. By absorbing lateral forces, these rails prevent cabin sway and collision with the shaft walls. The quality and strength of the rail directly impact the performance of the safety brake system governor. Smooth and level rail surfaces ensure vibration-free and quiet cabin movement. Precision in installation and plumb alignment of the rails is critical to reduce guide shoe wear. The rails also act as a guiding path for the cabin position control system. Ultimately, these rails withstand dynamic and static loads from movement and stops. Adhering to manufacturing and installation standards is the foundation of the entire elevator systems safety.

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