An hydraulic buffer elevator is a safety device installed in elevator systems that absorbs hydraulic pressure surges that may be caused by sudden stopping or starting of the elevator car during
operation. It is typically installed in the elevator pit, beneath the elevator car, and consists of a piston, cylinder, and hydraulic oil. When the elevator car experiences sudden acceleration or
deceleration, the hydraulic buffer will compress or expand, absorbing the excess energy in the hydraulic system and slowing down the movement of the elevator car. The buffer in elevator is designed
to operate automatically, without the need for human intervention, to ensure the passengers' safety in the event of an emergency. It is an essential component of elevator systems, providing a
reliable and efficient way to control the elevator's speed and protect passengers' safety.
Features of Elevator Hydraulic Buffer
Elevator Hydraulic Buffer is a reliable and efficient safety device that can absorb excess hydraulic pressure surges caused by sudden acceleration or deceleration of the elevator. It can
effectively slow down the movement of the elevator, thereby protecting passengers' safety in the event of an emergency.
The hydraulic buffer is designed to operate automatically, without the need for manual intervention, which ensures a high level of safety. It can sense excessive hydraulic pressure and immediately
take action to absorb the excessive energy, making it a reliable safety device for elevator systems.
Elevator Hydraulic Buffer can extend the lifespan of the elevator system components by reducing shock and vibration that may occur during operation. This can significantly reduce wear and tear,
which can ultimately lead to lower maintenance costs and longer service life of the elevator system.