Demarcation
Demarcation on travelator is a colored line (usually black) on the edge of the steps that serves as a visual guide to ensure users stand in a safe position while using the escalator
Comb
The comb on an travelator is a comb-shaped component located at the top and bottom of the staircase, which serves to prevent foreign objects from getting stuck in the gap between the stairs and the fixed floor
Switch Limit
The limit switch on an travelator functions as a safety sensor that detects the extreme position or end limit of component movement, and automatically stops the system if an abnormal condition occurs
Roller Step
The roller step on an travelator is a small wheel attached under the steps that ensures the escalator moves smoothly along the rails with stability and minimal friction
Step
The steps on an travelator are serrated steps on which users stand, which move continuously and are designed to provide comfort and safety while going up or down.
Drive Wheel
The drive wheel on an travelator is the main drive wheel that transmits power from the motor to the chain or stair system, enabling the escalator to move efficiently and stably
Press Rolller
The press roller on an travelator is a pressure component that helps maintain the position and pressure of the chain or handrail so that it remains stable and aligned during the movement of the system
Emergency Button
The emergency button on an travelator is an emergency button that users can press to immediately stop the escalator in the event of a dangerous situation or emergency
Canvas Brake
The canvas brake on an travelator is a brake component made of brake pads that serves to safely stop or slow down the movement of the system when the escalator is turned off or in an emergency situation
Handrail Escalator
The handrail on an travelator is a moving belt located on both sides of the stairs, serving as a handhold for users to maintain balance and safety during use