Description
Elevator guide shoe lining 125*16mm 125*10mm Brief Introduction
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Product Name |
Elevator guide shoe lining |
| Model Number | 125*16mm
125*10mm |
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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 Guide Shoe Lining 125*16mm & 125*10mm: Wear-Resistant Core from Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts
Elevator Guide Shoe Linings 125*16mm and 125*10mm (length*thickness) are critical wear-resistant and guiding components for elevator guide shoe systems, engineered to fit perfectly with guide shoes of matching specifications. Installed on the inner side of guide shoes, they directly contact elevator guide rails to provide smooth, low-friction guidance for elevator cars and counterweights. These two specifications cover most mainstream elevator models—125*16mm linings are ideal for heavy-duty elevators (e.g., freight elevators, high-capacity passenger elevators) due to their thicker structure and stronger load-bearing capacity, while 125*10mm linings are widely used in standard passenger elevators for balanced wear resistance and flexibility. Both effectively reduce friction between guide shoes and rails, absorb operational vibration, and minimize running noise, directly determining elevator operation stability, passenger comfort, and the service life of guide shoes and rails. Exclusively supplied by Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts, a professional and trusted provider of high-quality elevator components, these Elevator Guide Shoe Linings (125*16mm & 125*10mm) fully comply with international elevator safety standards (EN 81-20, GB 7588) and wear-resistant component technical specifications. With premium materials, precise dimensional accuracy, and excellent shock absorption, they are widely applied in residential buildings, commercial complexes, industrial facilities, airports, and other public elevators worldwide.
Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts adheres to the core philosophy of “Wear Resistance, Smooth Guidance” and implements strict quality control throughout the production and inspection process of both 125*16mm and 125*10mm guide shoe linings. Each unit undergoes multi-stage pre-delivery inspections, including dimensional accuracy testing, wear resistance trials, hardness detection, and shock absorption performance verification. The linings adopt advanced materials and manufacturing technology: made of high-quality polyurethane (PU) or nylon with a Shore hardness of 65–75A to balance wear resistance and flexibility; the surface is specially treated to reduce the friction coefficient (≤ 0.12), ensuring smooth sliding without damaging guide rails; precise 125*16mm and 125*10mm dimensions ensure seamless fitting with corresponding guide shoes, avoiding gaps that may cause jitter; the material has excellent aging and oil resistance, adapting to the humid and dusty environment in elevator shafts. With standardized mounting grooves and holes, both specifications can be quickly installed on mainstream guide shoe models without additional modifications.
Step-by-Step Usage Guide for Elevator Guide Shoe Lining 125*16mm & 125*10mm
To maximize the wear resistance, service life, and guiding performance of 125*16mm and 125*10mm guide shoe linings, and to ensure safe and stable elevator operation, strictly follow the professional guidelines provided by Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts for selection, installation, adjustment, and maintenance:
1. Professional Selection & Installation
Installation must be conducted by certified elevator technicians proficient in guide shoe systems. Prior to installation, refer to the compatibility manual provided by Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts to select the correct specification: choose 125*16mm for heavy-duty elevators with large load-bearing requirements, and 125*10mm for standard passenger elevators. Confirm the lining matches the target elevator’s guide shoe model, guide rail width, and load-bearing capacity. The installation steps are as follows:
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Safety Preparation: Cut off the elevator’s main power supply and lock the power switch to prevent accidental power-on. Use a hoisting device to stably lift the elevator car or counterweight (depending on the guide shoe position) and fix it with mechanical supports to avoid falling during installation. Clean the guide shoe’s inner mounting surface and the guide rail surface to remove dust, oil stains, and debris.
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Old Lining Removal: Remove the fixing screws or clips of the old guide shoe lining, and take down the worn lining from the guide shoe. Check the guide shoe’s mounting surface for deformation or wear; repair or polish it if necessary to ensure the new lining fits tightly.
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New Lining Installation: Take the new 125*16mm or 125*10mm guide shoe lining from Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts, align it with the guide shoe’s mounting position, and press it firmly into place. Fix the lining with the original screws or special clips provided by Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts, ensuring firm installation without looseness or movement. Confirm the lining’s contact surface with the guide rail is complete and even (contact area ≥ 90%).
2. Adjustment & Function Test
Adjustment and function testing are crucial to ensure the guide shoe lining operates reliably. Follow these steps with reference to Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts’ technical guidelines (adjustments apply to both specifications):
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Clearance Adjustment: Use a feeler gauge to detect the clearance between the guide shoe lining and the guide rail. The standard clearance is 0.1–0.3mm for both 125*16mm and 125*10mm linings. Adjust the guide shoe’s pressure plate screws to ensure the clearance is within the range—too small a clearance will increase friction and wear, while too large a clearance will cause the car or counterweight to jitter.
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Smoothness & Noise Test: Remove the mechanical supports, restore the elevator’s power supply, and switch to inspection mode. Operate the elevator car to move up and down slowly, observing the operation status. Ensure the car moves smoothly without jitter or tilting; the running noise should be ≤ 55dB, with no abnormal friction noise between the lining and guide rail.
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Load-Bearing Test: Conduct no-load and full-load operation tests of the elevator. For 125*16mm linings (heavy-duty scenarios), ensure deformation ≤ 0.3mm under full load; for 125*10mm linings, deformation ≤ 0.2mm. Check the guide rail’s surface condition and confirm the lining does not shift or wear abnormally during acceleration and deceleration.
3. Daily Operation & Routine Maintenance
Regular inspection and maintenance are essential to early fault detection and ensuring the long-term stable operation of both lining specifications. Maintenance personnel should integrate the following checks into their daily patrol routines:
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Daily Visual Inspection: During elevator patrols, check the external condition of the lining. Ensure the 125*16mm or 125*10mm lining is intact without cracks, deformation, or excessive wear (wear depth ≤ 2mm for both); the fixing screws are tight without looseness; the guide rail surface is clean without scratches or uneven wear caused by the lining.
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Weekly Clearance Check: Use a feeler gauge to recheck the clearance between the lining and the guide rail. Adjust the guide shoe’s pressure plate in time if the clearance exceeds the standard range due to lining wear. Observe the elevator’s operation status for jitter or abnormal noise.
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Monthly Cleaning & Maintenance: Cut off the power supply and clean the guide shoe lining and guide rail surface with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Avoid using corrosive cleaning agents to prevent damage to the lining. Apply a thin layer of special lubricating grease (recommended by Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts) to the lining’s contact surface with the guide rail to reduce friction and extend service life.
Recommended Replacement Cycle for Elevator Guide Shoe Lining 125*16mm & 125*10mm
As core wear-resistant components enduring long-term friction with guide rails, heavy load-bearing, and environmental erosion (humidity, dust, vibration), both 125*16mm and 125*10mm guide shoe linings have specified service lives. Timely replacement is critical to avoiding faults such as excessive wear, reduced shock absorption, or lining detachment—issues that may lead to elevator operation instability, increased noise, guide rail damage, or even serious safety accidents.
1. Standard Replacement Cycle
Under normal operating conditions (elevator daily operation time 12–24 hours, daily car movement cycles ≥ 2000, environment temperature -10–60℃, humidity 10%–95%), the recommended replacement cycle is2–3 years for both 125*16mm and 125*10mm linings. This cycle is determined based on Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts’ long-term field operation data, wear tests, and global user feedback on elevator guide shoe systems.
2. Adjustments for Special Scenarios
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Harsh Environments & High-Traffic Scenarios: For elevators in high-humidity coastal areas (salt spray corrosion), high-dust industrial sites, or ultra-high-traffic locations (e.g., large airports, central shopping malls) with daily car cycles ≥ 3500, the replacement cycle is shortened to 1–1.5 years for both specifications. For 125*16mm linings used in heavy-duty freight elevators (daily load-bearing ≥ 5 tons), the cycle is further shortened to 8–12 months. Harsh conditions and frequent use accelerate the lining’s wear and aging.
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Low-Frequency Use Scenarios: For elevators with low usage frequency (e.g., villa elevators, small office buildings with daily operation time < 8 hours) and stable environments (constant temperature and humidity), the replacement cycle can be extended to 3–4 years for both linings—only if Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts’ professional technicians conduct an inspection and confirm that the lining’s wear depth, friction coefficient, and shock absorption performance meet the original factory standards.
3. Immediate Replacement Conditions
Replace the 125*16mm or 125*10mm guide shoe lining immediately if any of the following issues occur, regardless of its service life:
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The lining has obvious cracks, deformation, or wear depth exceeding 3mm, leading to elevator jitter, abnormal noise, or uneven contact with the guide rail.
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The lining is loose, shifted, or partially detached from the guide shoe, posing a risk of jamming between the guide shoe and guide rail.
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The lining material hardens, ages, or loses elasticity, failing to absorb vibration and causing severe noise during elevator operation.
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Professional testing confirms that the lining’s friction coefficient exceeds 0.2, leading to increased energy consumption and excessive wear of the guide rail.
In conclusion, the Elevator Guide Shoe Linings 125*16mm and 125*10mm supplied by Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts are high-quality, precisely sized wear-resistant components tailored for modern elevator guide shoe systems. By adhering to the correct usage methods, maintenance schedules, and replacement cycles outlined above, elevator maintenance teams can effectively ensure the stable and safe operation of the elevator system, enhance passenger ride comfort, and minimize downtime. Choosing Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts means you not only get 100% authentic 125*16mm and 125*10mm guide shoe linings but also access to professional technical support—including model matching guidance, on-site installation and adjustment advice, and prompt after-sales service. Trust Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts for the smooth operation of your elevator guide shoe systems.













