How to Extend the Lifespan of Your Lift

Is your lift showing signs of wear and tear? Do not worry. With the correct maintenance technique, you can significantly prolong its lifespan and ensure smooth operations in the coming years. This comprehensive guide will help you understand how to extend your lift’s lifespan and service.

Ensuring the diligent maintenance of lifts within the building should not be a merely routine task but an important aspect of managing a modern facility. Regular lift maintenance is a critical investment in the building’s operational efficiency, safety standards and overall reputation.

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The right strategies can increase the lifespan of your lifts. A well-maintained lift not only ensures smooth operations but also minimises the risk of unexpected breakdowns and repairs. Factors such as usage frequency, environmental conditions and other practices influence a life’s lifespan.

Let us explore essential tips to extend the lifespan of your lift:

1. Regular Inspections

Conducting regular inspections is crucial for early detection of potential issues. These inspections can uncover minor problems before they become major ones. This helps in saving time and resources in the long run.

A comprehensive check involves examining the lift’s mechanical, electrical and structural components. This check also ensures that everything is operating the way it should. Always approach professionals for lift inspection and certification.

2. Scheduled Maintenance

For the safety of users, adhering to a scheduled maintenance plan is vital for the lift’s durability. This includes routine checks and servicing as recommended by the manufacturer and checker.

Scheduled maintenance helps maintain the lift’s optimal performance and prevents unexpected breakdowns. This can reduce the cost of repairs and inconvenience to users. Depending upon usage, you can choose from monthly, quarterly, or annual maintenance plans.

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We can set up a planned preventative maintenance schedule with you that will include a frequency of visits per annum based on the age, everyday use, and type of lift you have. We have different levels of contracts to suit your budgets and requirements.

3. Genuine Parts

During maintenance, if your lift’s part requires replacement, you must use genuine parts only. Genuine parts are specially designed to meet the lift manufacturer’s specifications. It also ensures compatibility and reliability.

Using substandard or counterfeit parts can lead to frequent failures and potentially compromise the lift’s and its users’ safety. Genuine parts are expensive compared to substandard parts. Still, the cost can be recovered with long-term stability and durability.

4. Environmental Conditions

The environment in which a lift operates plays a significant role in its lifespan and longevity. Factors such as humidity, temperature fluctuations and exposure to water or corrosive materials can impact the lift’s components.

To prevent premature wear and tear of the lift shaft, ensure proper ventilation and control environmental conditions in and around the shaft. Proper ventilation helps in the release of heat outside the lift and, therefore, reduces the moisture inside the lift shaft.

5. Educate Users

User behaviour can also influence the condition and lifespan of the lift. Educating users on the proper use of lifts, such as adhering to weight limits and avoiding misuse. This can help prevent unnecessary strain on the lift system.

Simple guidelines or signage can be effectively used to communicate these practices to users. You can also appoint a lift guard for peak hours or whenever needed.

6. Modernisation

Just like any other technology, lift technology is ever-evolving as well. The older systems become less efficient or fail to meet current safety standards, and spare parts become harder to locate and have longer lead times. Modernisation involves upgrading significant components or the entire lift system, depending upon the inspection or problems faced by users.

Modernisation helps improve efficiency, safety, and reliability. This will extend the lift’s lifespan and enhance user experience and satisfaction.

7. Shaft Clean

A clean shaft is very vital for the smooth operation of the lift. Often, debris, dust and other contaminants can accumulate in the shaft, which can be the leading cause of increased friction and wear on moving parts. Regular cleaning of the lift shaft helps in maintaining optimal lift performance.

Some lift shafts require a thorough deeper clean than the regular maintenance visits we offer, but this is something we can take care of for you.  Ensure the lift shaft is thoroughly cleaned and maintained for uninterrupted running and service.

8. Maintenance Staff

Having a skilled and knowledgeable maintenance staff is very critical for effective care of lift systems. Only trained professionals can accurately diagnose issues, perform effective repairs and conduct thorough maintenance.

A well-educated and certified staff builds faith in the user, ensuring the lift is operating safely and reliably. Untrained staff can cause risk to life and property.

9. Hydraulic System

There are various types of lifts, some of which operate on hydraulic systems. If a lift is operating on hydraulic fluid, then maintaining hydraulic fluid and components is essential for safety. While maintaining checks for leaks, ensure that hydraulic fluid is at the correct level and quality and replace worn-out parts.

10. Preventive Measures

Implementing protective and preventive measures is good for the user and lift. These measures can significantly extend the lifespan of the lift. This includes installing surge protectors to guard against electrical surges.

Implementing these measures protects sensitive lift components from damage and ensures that lift operations run smoothly, and users are safe.

Conclusion

You can significantly extend the lifespan of your lift by following these tips and avoiding common mistakes. While ensuring safe and reliable operations for years to come. Regularly invest in your lifts, maintain them properly and educate your users to invest in safeguarding and prioritising passenger safety.

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