Electro-mechanical works for elevators and escalators involve the installation, integration, testing, and maintenance of electrical and mechanical systems that ensure safe and efficient vertical transportation. These works include mounting traction machines, motors, control panels, guide rails, braking systems, and safety devices, along with electrical wiring, power supply connections, lighting, sensors, and automation controls. For escalators, the process also covers step chain installation, drive systems, handrails, comb plates, and emergency stop mechanisms. Proper electro-mechanical execution ensures smooth operation, energy efficiency, passenger safety, and compliance with international building and safety standards in residential, commercial, and industrial facilities.

 

Routine electrical maintenance involves testing voltage levels, insulation resistance, load balancing, thermal scanning, cleaning of electrical panels, tightening of connections, calibration of protective devices, and replacement of worn or faulty components. Preventive maintenance programs are designed to identify potential issues before failures occur, thereby reducing downtime, improving equipment lifespan, and minimizing costly emergency repairs. Corrective maintenance services are also carried out to restore system functionality quickly and safely in the event of breakdowns or electrical faults.