Why component details matter
Elevator component enquiries move faster when the buyer sends clear technical details at the first step. This helps avoid wrong matching, repeated calls, and delays in quote preparation.
For traction machines
Share capacity, speed, suspension ratio, machine type, brake voltage, sheave details, current machine photo, and whether the requirement is for a new project or replacement.
For control panels and door systems
Share lift type, stops, door type, drive requirement, controller preference if any, power supply, project usage, and site location. For replacement, clear photos of the existing panel, controller, and door operator help the review.
For guide rails and fixtures
Share rail application, quantity, length requirement, fixture photos, button layout, floor count, and any existing model markings. If the exact part is unknown, send multiple clear photos from different angles.
Best next step
Use the AEGIS form to send part details, photos, quantity, and project context. This gives the team enough information to review the component supply route.
