1962 Dover Elevator machine room

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2009

This is the machine to the 1962 Dover that is in the male dorm.

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  • that rough stop might be because of the machine being low on oil.

  • That is what I first thought but it does that during leveling speed while going up. If it levels at floors 2,3,or 4 it will do it too.

  • Look at all the crap all over the machine room.

    In Massachusetts, this would be illegal, and a fire hazard to boot.

    Love the old relays and motor. Too bad Schindler is going to wreck it.

  • Yea this is the first time I have seen all of th is on there. I guess the Schindler guys didn't care and just threw stuff there while they work on the other one.

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  • Holy crap what a beauty!

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  • idiots replacing a good time tested brand with a off brand cheap o the only good part of the new unit is the motion control engineering control unit

  • @neaelevator Well, that's Schindler for you!

  • I guess that explains the theory of those new Schindler elevators, and they too will use Innovation fixtures.

  • Looks like the new pumping unit is a Minnesota and the new controller is a MCE.

  • Nice motor sound, and it's interesting that the Schindler power unit is black instead of gray.

  • If this is bad, I don't want to know how they are going to destroy the elevator itself.

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