@suzzex Simon doesn't maintain them. I went to a SIMON mall at their Lord and Taylor. Usually, SIMON makes their people movers crappy and leaves them like garbage. That L&T elevator does not meet that criteria. 1968 Montgomery G&P. At the Nordstrom in that same mall, their lift too does not meet either 2 of that criteria, seeing it is a 2008 Schindler.
The single EPCO sheet is a door guide specifier. The door guides are seated on the underside of the door, and ride in the grooves on the sill/threshold. These keep it in line.
Very amazing catalog, and it's interesting how the Adams catalog looks like Schindler parts. Also, I too had an Epco signal fixtures catalog, and it's sad that some of the old fixtures, such as the FL, WR, & WB fixtures were discontinued, while the Apex, Classic, Survivor Plus, Encore, Fanfare, and Nouveau fixtures used to be part of Adams Elevator Company.
Target in Nashua, NH has Epco Survivor Plus on all of their 3 elevators. It's a Simon mall, and Simon doesn't maintain those 3 elevators.
elevatorsonly 1 year ago
@elevatorsonly That's SIMON for ya!
suzzex 1 year ago
@suzzex Simon doesn't maintain them. I went to a SIMON mall at their Lord and Taylor. Usually, SIMON makes their people movers crappy and leaves them like garbage. That L&T elevator does not meet that criteria. 1968 Montgomery G&P. At the Nordstrom in that same mall, their lift too does not meet either 2 of that criteria, seeing it is a 2008 Schindler.
elevatorsonly 1 year ago
@elevatorsonly Oh I see what you mean. Sorry about that.
suzzex 1 year ago
The single EPCO sheet is a door guide specifier. The door guides are seated on the underside of the door, and ride in the grooves on the sill/threshold. These keep it in line.
elevatorparts 1 year ago
Very amazing catalog, and it's interesting how the Adams catalog looks like Schindler parts. Also, I too had an Epco signal fixtures catalog, and it's sad that some of the old fixtures, such as the FL, WR, & WB fixtures were discontinued, while the Apex, Classic, Survivor Plus, Encore, Fanfare, and Nouveau fixtures used to be part of Adams Elevator Company.
CaptainElevator42189 1 year ago
WOW!!!
thyssenelevator95 1 year ago