Chair Lift
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'''[[Chair Lift]]''' The chairlifts are a type of aerial lift, more exactly known as an elevated passenger ropeway. The chairlift consists of a continuously circulating steel cable strung in a loop between two end terminals and generally over intermediate towers. | '''[[Chair Lift]]''' The chairlifts are a type of aerial lift, more exactly known as an elevated passenger ropeway. The chairlift consists of a continuously circulating steel cable strung in a loop between two end terminals and generally over intermediate towers. | ||
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Revision as of 12:17, 7 July 2010
Chair Lift The chairlifts are a type of aerial lift, more exactly known as an elevated passenger ropeway. The chairlift consists of a continuously circulating steel cable strung in a loop between two end terminals and generally over intermediate towers.
Also See
- 4002.1.3.4
- Lift Capacity Per Hour
- Lift Line Speed
- Aerial Tramway
- Detachable Grip
- Funicular
- Gondola
- Magic Carpet
- Funitel
- Funifors
- Platter Lift
- T-bar Lift
- Rope Tow
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