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Elevator base station lock SK-eye 909 Brief Introduction
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Product Name |
Elevator base station lock SK-eye |
| Model Number | 909 |
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Quality
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Original.Brand New
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Payment
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T/T. Paypal. Western Union
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Delivery
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3-5 Working Days
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Packaging
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Packed by carton
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Elevator Base Station Lock SK-eye 909: Safety Protection Core from Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts
Elevator Base Station Lock SK-eye 909 is a critical safety protection component for elevator systems, specifically designed to secure elevator base stations (usually the first floor or main entrance floor). It integrates mechanical locking and electronic monitoring functions, preventing unauthorized access to the elevator shaft or control system through the base station door, while ensuring only authorized maintenance personnel or emergency responders can unlock it. The SK-eye 909 base station lock is compatible with mainstream elevator control systems and door mechanisms, widely applicable to residential buildings, commercial complexes, office towers, and industrial facilities. It plays a vital role in safeguarding elevator operation safety, preventing theft, and avoiding accidental falls into the shaft. Exclusively supplied by Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts, a professional provider of high-quality elevator safety components, the Elevator Base Station Lock SK-eye 909 fully complies with international elevator safety standards (EN 81-20, GB 7588) and mechanical lock technical specifications. Manufactured with premium materials and precision assembly technology, it features excellent anti-prying performance, high durability, and stable electronic signal transmission, earning recognition from global elevator maintenance teams and manufacturers.
Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts adheres to the core philosophy of “Secure Locking, Reliable Protection” and implements strict quality control for the SK-eye 909 elevator base station lock. Each unit undergoes multi-stage pre-delivery inspections, including anti-prying performance testing, lock core durability verification, electronic signal stability detection, and environmental adaptability evaluation. The SK-eye 909 base station lock adopts advanced materials and technologies: the lock body is made of high-strength stainless steel (304 grade), with a tensile strength of ≥ 515MPa, effectively resisting prying and impact; the lock core uses a precision marble structure with anti-drilling and anti-pick functions, supporting over 10,000 times of reliable locking/unlocking; the built-in electronic sensor transmits real-time locking status signals to the elevator controller, enabling remote monitoring of the base station door status; the surface is treated with anti-corrosion coating, adapting to harsh environments such as humid shafts or outdoor base stations (-30℃ to 70℃); the lock is equipped with both mechanical key and electronic unlocking interfaces (compatible with access control cards or password systems), meeting diverse usage needs. The standardized design enables seamless matching with most elevator base station door structures, simplifying installation and replacement.
Step-by-Step Usage Guide for Elevator Base Station Lock SK-eye 909
To maximize the safety performance, service life, and operational stability of the Elevator Base Station Lock SK-eye 909, strictly follow the professional guidelines provided by Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts for selection, installation, and maintenance:
1. Professional Selection & Pre-Installation Preparation
Installation must be performed by certified elevator technicians or professional locksmiths. Prior to selection, refer to the elevator base station door’s thickness, material, and installation dimensions, or consult Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts’ technical team to confirm compatibility of the SK-eye 909 lock. Preparation steps: Cut off the elevator’s main power supply and lock the power switch; place a “Maintenance in Progress” warning sign at the elevator base station entrance; clean the lock installation position on the base station door and door frame to remove dust, oil stains, and debris; prepare professional tools such as a drill, screwdriver, and wire stripper (for electronic wiring).
2. Correct Installation & Function Calibration
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Lock Body Fixing: Take the SK-eye 909 base station lock from Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts, align it with the pre-marked installation position on the base station door, and fix the lock body with high-strength stainless steel bolts (torque: 25–30N·m). Ensure the lock is installed horizontally without tilting, and the bolt can extend smoothly into the door frame’s lock hole when locked.
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Electronic Wiring (if applicable): For models with electronic monitoring functions, connect the lock’s signal wires to the elevator controller or monitoring system according to Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts’ wiring manual. Distinguish between power lines (DC 12V–24V) and signal lines; ensure tight wiring and correct polarity, and use cable ties to fix the wire harness to avoid wear. For access control-compatible models, connect the lock to the access control system and test the unlocking function.
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Function Calibration: Test the mechanical locking/unlocking function with the matching key—ensure the key inserts and rotates smoothly, and the bolt extends/retracts flexibly without jamming. For electronic models, check if the locking status signal is correctly transmitted to the controller (the controller should display “locked” when the bolt is extended and “unlocked” when retracted). Adjust the lock’s position if necessary to ensure the base station door closes tightly after locking.
3. Post-Installation Testing & Daily Maintenance
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Safety Testing: Restore the elevator’s power supply and test the interlock function—confirm that the elevator cannot start if the base station door is not locked, and the controller alarms immediately if the lock is abnormally unlocked during operation. Test the emergency unlocking function to ensure authorized personnel can quickly unlock the door in case of emergencies.
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Daily Inspection: Maintenance personnel should check the lock during daily patrols: Observe the lock body for damage, corrosion, or loose mounting; check the keyhole for blockage (clean with compressed air if necessary); test the locking/unlocking smoothness with the key; for electronic models, check the wiring harness for aging or loose connections and confirm the signal transmission is stable.
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Regular Maintenance: Every 3 months, apply a small amount of anti-rust lubricant to the lock core and bolt to ensure flexible operation (avoid using excessive lubricant that may attract dust). Every 6 months, check the bolt’s wear degree and the lock body’s tightness; re-tighten the bolts if loose. For locks installed in outdoor or high-humidity environments, clean the surface regularly and apply anti-corrosion coating annually.
Recommended Replacement Cycle for Elevator Base Station Lock SK-eye 909
As a core safety component enduring long-term mechanical wear, environmental erosion (humidity, dust, temperature changes), and potential malicious damage, the SK-eye 909 elevator base station lock has a specified service life. Timely replacement is crucial to avoiding faults such as lock core jamming, bolt wear, or electronic signal failure—issues that may lead to unauthorized access, difficulty in emergency unlocking, or elevator operation disorders, posing serious safety risks.
1. Standard Replacement Cycle
Under normal operating conditions (daily locking/unlocking times ≤ 50, operating environment temperature -30℃ to 70℃, humidity 10%–95%), the recommended replacement cycle for the SK-eye 909 elevator base station lock is 5–7 years. This cycle is determined based on Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts’ long-term field operation data, lock core wear tests, and global user feedback on elevator safety locks.
2. Adjustments for Special Scenarios
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High-Frequency Use & Harsh Environments: For elevators in high-traffic locations (e.g., large shopping malls, airports) with frequent locking/unlocking (daily times ≥ 100), or in harsh environments (e.g., coastal areas with high salt spray, industrial sites with strong corrosion), the replacement cycle is shortened to 3–4 years. Frequent use accelerates lock core and bolt wear, while harsh environments cause rapid corrosion of the lock body.
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Low-Frequency Use & Stable Environments: For elevators with low usage frequency (e.g., villa elevators, small office buildings) and stable operating environments (constant temperature and humidity), the replacement cycle can be extended to 7–10 years—only after Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts’ technicians inspect and confirm that the lock core performance, bolt wear, and electronic signal stability meet factory standards.
3. Immediate Replacement Conditions
Replace the SK-eye 909 elevator base station lock immediately if any of the following issues occur, regardless of its service life:
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The lock core is stuck or the key cannot rotate smoothly, making it impossible to lock or unlock normally.
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The bolt is severely worn, deformed, or cannot extend/retract fully, leading to incomplete locking of the base station door.
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The electronic sensor fails, and the locking status signal cannot be transmitted to the controller, affecting remote monitoring and interlock functions.
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The lock body is severely corroded, cracked, or damaged due to impact, reducing its anti-prying performance and safety.
In conclusion, the Elevator Base Station Lock SK-eye 909 from Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts is a high-quality, highly reliable safety protection component tailored for modern elevator systems. By following the correct selection, installation, maintenance, and replacement guidelines, elevator maintenance teams can effectively ensure the safety of the elevator base station, prevent potential hazards, and enhance the overall safety of the elevator system. Choosing Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts means you get 100% authentic SK-eye 909 base station locks, plus professional support—including model matching, on-site installation guidance, and prompt after-sales service. Trust Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts for the safety protection of your elevator base station.













