Meyer
Lift Technology

Space-Saving Innovation, Silent Performance

Both hydraulic and traction lifts offer distinct advantages, and understanding their differences is key to making an informed decision. This guide provides a detailed comparison of these two elevator technologies, outlining their respective strengths, limitations, and ideal applications to help you determine the optimal solution for your specific needs

Key Features

Truly Machine-Room-Less Design

Eliminates the need for a separate machine room.Fits into tight spaces with minimal headroom and pit depth requirements.

Reduced Footprint, Enhanced Flexibility

400mm pit depth, 2600mm headroom.

Whisper-Quiet Operation

Advanced frequency-controlled drive, contactor-less motor.

Energy Efficiency at Its Core

Up to 37% reduced power consumption.

Integrated Drive Components

Drive components built into the door frame.

Uncompromising Safety

Telescopic toe guard, magnetic shut-off valve, pilot valve.

Customizable Cabin Design

Range of finishes, "Classic Line" option.

Technical Specifications

Maximum Travel Height
16 meters
Maximum Load Capacity
630 kg
Drive
Frequency-controlled hydraulic drive
Pit Depth
400 mm
Headroom
2600 mm
Stopping accuracy
< 5 mm
Meyer Lifts elevator illustration

Key Features

Our commitment to excellence is evident in every aspect of our business:
01

Unmatched Space Efficiency

Its integrated design allows for installations where traditional lifts simply won't fit.
02

Superior Passenger Comfort

The combination of quiet operation and smooth ride creates an exceptional experience.
03

Sustainable Operation

Energy-saving features minimize environmental impact and reduce operating costs.
04

Reliability and Safety

Meyer's commitment to safety ensures peace of mind for building owners and passengers.