Scissor inclined moving walkways are innovative conveyors designed to transport people up one floor, then flipping direction to another level. This unique mechanism resembles a scissor's motion, providing a seamless transition between multiple floors within a confined space. Often utilized in complex multi-level environments, scissor walkways enhance spatial efficiency and user convenience by simplifying vertical navigation. This design represents an inventive approach to movement, catering to both space constraints and the diverse needs of pedestrians.
Scissor Inclined Moving Walkways have overall combined widths between 8’8”-14’ (2.64-4.27 m) and handrail heights of 3’-3’3” (91-99 cm). Inclined pit depths are commonly 4’ (122 cm) with pit lengths of 20’ (6.1 m). Inclined moving walkways have angles of 1-6, 10, and 12 degrees with a maximum rise of 20’ (6.1 m). The overall lengths of moving walkways vary with typical runs between 328’-656’ (100-200 m).
When choosing the clear width for a moving walkway, five standard design widths for use are 32”, 40”, 48”, 56”, 64” (81, 102, 122, 142, 163 cm). 32” (82 cm) wide designs offers more flexibility for single users and allow enough space for a second person to pass by. 40” (102 cm) widths provide space for two people and also are wide enough for two lanes of traffic. Larger sizes between 48”-64” (122-163 cm) are sizes for larger parties and people with large luggage.
Scissor inclined moving walkways are innovative conveyors designed to transport people up one floor, then flipping direction to another level. This unique mechanism resembles a scissor's motion, providing a seamless transition between multiple floors within a confined space. Often utilized in complex multi-level environments, scissor walkways enhance spatial efficiency and user convenience by simplifying vertical navigation. This design represents an inventive approach to movement, catering to both space constraints and the diverse needs of pedestrians.
Scissor Inclined Moving Walkways have overall combined widths between 8’8”-14’ (2.64-4.27 m) and handrail heights of 3’-3’3” (91-99 cm). Inclined pit depths are commonly 4’ (122 cm) with pit lengths of 20’ (6.1 m). Inclined moving walkways have angles of 1-6, 10, and 12 degrees with a maximum rise of 20’ (6.1 m). The overall lengths of moving walkways vary with typical runs between 328’-656’ (100-200 m).
When choosing the clear width for a moving walkway, five standard design widths for use are 32”, 40”, 48”, 56”, 64” (81, 102, 122, 142, 163 cm). 32” (82 cm) wide designs offers more flexibility for single users and allow enough space for a second person to pass by. 40” (102 cm) widths provide space for two people and also are wide enough for two lanes of traffic. Larger sizes between 48”-64” (122-163 cm) are sizes for larger parties and people with large luggage.