MarsMetal Commercial Elevator Counterweights

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New elevator construction is not usually done with lead counterweights but when the end user wants or needs to increase an existing elevator's capacity, it requires a new counterweight. Rarely is there room on the counterweight to increase the stack height due to head room restrictions. This is where lead is an invaluable product to solve the problem. Because lead is so much more dense than steel - approximately 45% greater - the company performing the upgrade is able to remove the existing steel or cast iron weights until they reach the point where a corresponding stacked height of lead counterweights will provide the necessary weight to counterbalance the new weight capacity. Each weight that the contractor removes is being replaced with a weight that is 45% heavier. Re-counterweighting the elevator becomes a simple math problem. Lead is often the only substitute that will do the job.
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Commercial Elevator Counterweights -  - MarsMetal
Burlington, ON, Canada
Commercial Elevator Counterweights
Commercial Elevator Counterweights
New elevator construction is not usually done with lead counterweights but when the end user wants or needs to increase an existing elevator's capacity, it requires a new counterweight. Rarely is there room on the counterweight to increase the stack height due to head room restrictions. This is where lead is an invaluable product to solve the problem. Because lead is so much more dense than steel - approximately 45% greater - the company performing the upgrade is able to remove the existing steel or cast iron weights until they reach the point where a corresponding stacked height of lead counterweights will provide the necessary weight to counterbalance the new weight capacity. Each weight that the contractor removes is being replaced with a weight that is 45% heavier. Re-counterweighting the elevator becomes a simple math problem. Lead is often the only substitute that will do the job.

New elevator construction is not usually done with lead counterweights but when the end user wants or needs to increase an existing elevator's capacity, it requires a new counterweight. Rarely is there room on the counterweight to increase the stack height due to head room restrictions. This is where lead is an invaluable product to solve the problem. Because lead is so much more dense than steel - approximately 45% greater - the company performing the upgrade is able to remove the existing steel or cast iron weights until they reach the point where a corresponding stacked height of lead counterweights will provide the necessary weight to counterbalance the new weight capacity. Each weight that the contractor removes is being replaced with a weight that is 45% heavier. Re-counterweighting the elevator becomes a simple math problem. Lead is often the only substitute that will do the job.

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  MarsMetal
Product Category Counterweights
Product Name Commercial Elevator Counterweights
Weight Type / Shape Counterweight / Counterbalance Weight; Plate Weight
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