Hoistway Landing Entrances
Freight Elevator Doors
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A set of center opening wooden freight car landing doors...
Image provided by: Fred Small
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A close-up of the wood and hinge detail...
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A derelict freight elevator in Berlin, Germany
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The "In case of fire..." sign still looks pretty good at the derelict
Bethlehem Steel plant - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
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Tagged and branded!
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Another derelict freight elevator with center opening swing doors...
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This is supposed to be a freight elevator landing door...
but I do not know what type or how it opens!
Image provided by: Ken Fowler does not know either...
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What's behind those biparting doors?
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Interesting...
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A freight landing that you can back a truck up to...
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A.
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Would this be a set of center opening bifolding doors?
Image provided by: Paddy Noustor
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A roller shutters type landing door...somewhere in the United Kingdom
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There are two freight elevator biparting doors on the left side of the picture.
The first entrance seems to have the bottom half of the biparting door on the floor above
protruding by the lintel (head jamb). The code calls this a "pass-type entrance."
(See 2.11.12.4.7 ASME A17.1S-2005)
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You can't miss this freight door in New York, New York, U.S.A.
Image provided by: Neil Ott
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Fire doors protect this freight elevator entrance...
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This looks like a garage door and opener...
The Stutz Building in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A.
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I do not know where this is located but...
they are lucky enough to have two freight elevators.
Image provided by: Frederick Kaylor
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Double swing doors in Brussels, Belgium
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A nice shade of green...
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An outdoor entrance in Monroe, Louisiana, U.S.A.
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Center-opening horizontally swinging doors in New York, New York, U.S.A.
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Pretty in pink - Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Buffalo, New York, U.S.A.
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Happy loading dock doors at the top landing of this "sidewalk" freight...
Warsaw, Poland
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A personalized freight elevator and landing entrance doors...
New York, New York, U.S.A.
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A look at the locking bars...
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Looks brand new...
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You can clearly see a slide-bolt/contact arrangement on
the right side in the larger image...for the burglar alarm?
Image provided by: Frank Larson
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Restrictor bars in case the wire cloth is removed...
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One restrictor bar in case the glass/glazing is removed...
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