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Escalator For Easy Access BY HIPHEN SOLUTIONS
- Street: Nigeria
- Country: Benin City
- Listed: 27 March 2021 20 h 56 min
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Escalator For Easy Access BY HIPHEN SOLUTIONS
Title: Elevating Convenience: HIPHEN SOLUTIONS’ Escalator for Seamless Indoor Movements
With an increasing demand for more efficient and accessible transportation solutions, HIPHEN SOLUTIONS introduces its latest innovation: the Escalator for Easy Access. Ideal for commercial and public spaces, this new addition to HIPHEN’S comprehensive portfolio is designed to make indoor travel a breeze, offering unparalleled convenience alongside the robust safety measures and innovative technologies the company is known for.
### Design and Specifications:
Featuring sleek, modern designs, the escalator by HIPHEN SOLUTIONS ensures seamless integration into various environments. Key features of this solution include a parallel layout, step width of 800mm, optimal for comfortable and safe user passage. The escalator supports bidirectional movement, allowing for smooth up and down horizontal transitions. Rated to achieve a traveling height of 3000mm, it accommodates an extended horizontal span reaching up to 9960mm, designed with an inclination angle of 30° for easy accessibility.
Operating at a consistent speed of 0.5 meters per second, ensuring safety while providing quick and smooth transitions, the escalator’s start is enabled via a VVVF (Variable Voltage Variable Frequency) mechanism. The unit is powered using a standard 380V power supply, complemented by a 220V lighting system for enhanced visibility and 50HZ power frequency. The step handrail is crafted from premium quality stainless steel, providing durability and maintaining a sophisticated finish.
### Installation and Service Range:
HIPHEN SOLUTIONS offers not only high-quality product offerings but also unparalleled service. Capable of installation anywhere in Nigeria, HIPHEN SOLUTIONS’ professional teams provide installation services for this and other advanced technologies. Serving from their well-established offices in the key cities of Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Benin City, the company ensures that their services are accessible across the nation.
For those interested in getting their hands on this state-of-the-art escalator, HIPHEN SOLUTIONS encourages potential clients to get in touch via multiple channels:
– Phone: Call or WhatsApp at 0703-514-6988, 0807-779-7562, 08025897223, or 0818-116-0990.
– Email: info@hiphensolutions.com
– Website: Visit www.hiphensolutions.com/products to explore their range of innovative technology solutions.
### About HIPHEN SOLUTIONS:
Recognized across the board for their outstanding contributions, HIPHEN SOLUTIONS is a multi-award-winning company celebrated for their expertise in technology solutions, access control, safety, security, and automation systems. By combining quality products with customer-centric service, HIPHEN SOLUTIONS ensures that every client reaps the benefits of modern and efficient technological advancements.
HIPHEN SOLUTIONS’ newest addition, the Escalator for Easy Access, embodies their commitments to innovation, quality, and market leadership. This escalator provides both functionality and elegance, transforming everyday movements into a seamless experience, especially in bustling urban areas and modern, expanding commercial spaces.
In conclusion, for businesses and institutions looking for solutions that not only enhance efficiency but also prioritize user experience, HIPHEN SOLUTIONS’ escalator is more than just a mode of transportation. It’s a step forward in making spaces smarter, safer, and easier to navigate. Want to learn more about the possibilities this escalator can open for your establishment? Don’t hesitate; reach out to HIPHEN SOLUTIONS today.
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