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   Schindler Elevator Corp.  Architectural Features  

Architectural Features - Page 26

 

 

Schindler Cab Designs

For Traction Elevators

Cab 025

The 025 Shell Cab is designed for flexibility. The cab comes standard with solid walls of formed 16-gauge steel and can be shipped to the job site as a "shell" for custom finishing by the archited, or can be outfitted with a full range of standard and optional features. It is functional and versatile and is built to Schindler's exacting standards of safety and quality.

The 025 Shell Cab is available for general purpose or hospital/service applications. See Schindler's 025 Shell Cab brochure (BRS-1003) for further details.

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Cab 025 : Hospital/Service 025 shell cab; 4,000 lb, capacity; two-speed side-opening doors; walls of formed 16-gauge steel finished in baked enamel.

Cab 115

Schindler's 115 cab features steel walls which can be finished in a choice of baked enamel colors. Brushed or 5 WL rigidized stainless steel are also available. In addition, a variety of standard and optional features are offered, including a choice of handrails, cab heights, doors, and ceiling and lighting packages.

The 115 cab is available for general purpose and hospital/service applications.

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Cab 115 : Hospital/Service; 4,000 lb, capacity; two-speed side-opening doors and flat handrail in #4 stainless steel; SC10 ceiling.

 

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