Description
Elevator sliding guide shoe HAA24160G1 Brief Introduction
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Product Name |
Elevator sliding guide shoe |
| Model Number | HAA24160G1 |
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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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Otis Elevator Sliding Guide Shoe HAA24160G1: Core Component for Stable & Safe Elevator Operation
In the intricate operation system of elevators, the sliding guide shoe is a vital component that ensures the elevator car moves smoothly and stably along the guide rails, directly influencing ride comfort and operational safety. The Otis Elevator Sliding Guide Shoe HAA24160G1, exclusively supplied by Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts—a professional and trusted distributor of premium elevator components—stands out for its precise craftsmanship, durable performance, and perfect compatibility with Otis elevator models. Engineered to meet Otis’s strict quality standards, this sliding guide shoe is widely applied in residential buildings, commercial complexes, and public facilities, providing reliable support for the stable operation of Otis elevators worldwide.
Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts has long-term cooperation with well-known elevator brands such as Otis, adhering to the principle of “quality first”. Each HAA24160G1 sliding guide shoe undergoes rigorous quality inspection before leaving the factory, including material performance testing, dimensional accuracy verification, and wear resistance trials. The product adopts high-quality wear-resistant materials and a scientific structural design: the contact surface with the guide rail is equipped with a high-performance wear-resistant liner, which effectively reduces friction during operation, lowers noise, and extends the service life. Meanwhile, its robust metal frame ensures strong load-bearing capacity, enabling it to withstand the weight of the elevator car and passengers stably.
Proper Usage Methods of Otis Elevator Sliding Guide Shoe HAA24160G1
Correct installation, operation, and maintenance are crucial to maximizing the performance and service life of the HAA24160G1 sliding guide shoe. Follow these key guidelines:
1. Installation & Calibration
Before installation, confirm that the HAA24160G1 sliding guide shoe is compatible with the specific Otis elevator model by referring to Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts’ detailed compatibility manual. The installation process requires professional technicians to operate in the following steps:
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First, clean the guide rail surface and the installation position of the guide shoe on the elevator car to remove dust, oil stains, and debris, ensuring a smooth and clean fitting surface.
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Align the sliding guide shoe with the preset installation holes on the elevator car frame, and fix it firmly with matching bolts and nuts. The tightening torque should comply with Otis’s technical specifications (generally 25–35 N·m) to avoid looseness during operation.
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Adjust the gap between the guide shoe liner and the guide rail: the standard gap is 0.5–1.0 mm. Use professional tools to adjust the adjusting screws on the guide shoe to ensure uniform gap on both sides, which is essential for smooth operation of the elevator car. Excessive gap will cause the car to shake, while too small gap will increase friction and wear.
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After installation, conduct a test run: operate the elevator at a low speed up and down for 2–3 cycles, check whether the car runs smoothly without abnormal noise or jitter, and confirm that the guide shoe operates normally without abnormal heating.
2. Daily Operation & Routine Inspection
Routine inspections during daily operation can help detect potential problems early. Maintenance personnel should perform the following checks regularly:
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During the operation of the elevator, listen for abnormal noises (such as squeaking, rubbing, or collision sounds) from the guide shoe area. Abnormal noises usually indicate problems such as excessive wear of the liner, uneven gap, or loosening of fasteners.
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Conduct a visual inspection weekly: check the appearance of the sliding guide shoe for damage, such as deformation of the metal frame, cracks, or falling off of the liner. At the same time, check whether the bolts and nuts are loose, and retighten them in time if any looseness is found.
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Check the lubrication condition of the guide shoe liner regularly. The HAA24160G1 sliding guide shoe adopts a self-lubricating liner, but it is still necessary to check whether the liner surface is dry. If there is a lack of lubrication, apply a small amount of special elevator guide rail lubricant appropriately to reduce friction.
3. Regular Maintenance
In addition to daily inspections, regular systematic maintenance is required:
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Every 3 months, thoroughly clean the sliding guide shoe and the guide rail surface. Use a dry, lint-free cloth to wipe off dust and debris, and avoid using water or corrosive cleaning agents that may damage the liner and guide rail.
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Every 6 months, recheck the gap between the guide shoe liner and the guide rail, and adjust it in time if the gap exceeds the standard range due to wear.
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Replace the wear-resistant liner in time when it shows obvious wear (such as the thickness of the liner is reduced by more than 50% or there are obvious grooves on the surface). Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts provides original matching liners for the HAA24160G1 model to ensure consistent performance after replacement.
Recommended Replacement Cycle of Otis Elevator Sliding Guide Shoe HAA24160G1
As a key wearing component, the HAA24160G1 sliding guide shoe has a specified service life. Timely replacement is essential to avoid safety hazards caused by performance degradation.
1. Standard Replacement Cycle
Under normal operating conditions (10,000–15,000 elevator operations per month, medium load), the recommended replacement cycle for the HAA24160G1 sliding guide shoe is 3–5 years. This cycle is determined based on the wear resistance test data of the product and long-term field operation feedback from Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts and Otis.
2. Scenario-Based Cycle Adjustment
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Harsh Operating Environments: For elevators operating in environments with high dust, high humidity (such as coastal areas), or frequent overload (such as shopping malls, stations with large passenger flow), the replacement cycle should be shortened to 2–3 years. Harsh environments will accelerate the wear of the guide shoe liner and the corrosion of the metal frame, reducing the service life.
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Low-Frequency Use Scenarios: For elevators with low usage frequency (such as villa elevators, small office buildings with less than 3,000 monthly operations), the replacement cycle can be appropriately extended to 5–6 years after a professional inspection by Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts confirms that the guide shoe’s structure is intact and the liner wear is within the allowable range.
3. Immediate Replacement Conditions
Regardless of the service life, the sliding guide shoe must be replaced immediately if any of the following problems are found during inspection:
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The metal frame of the guide shoe is deformed, cracked, or severely corroded, resulting in reduced load-bearing capacity.
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The wear-resistant liner is severely worn, falling off, or damaged, and the metal part of the guide shoe directly contacts the guide rail.
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Abnormal shaking or jitter of the elevator car cannot be eliminated by adjusting the guide shoe gap, which is confirmed to be caused by guide shoe failure.
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The guide shoe fasteners are severely worn or damaged, and cannot be fixed firmly even after replacement.
In conclusion, the Otis Elevator Sliding Guide Shoe HAA24160G1 supplied by Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts is a reliable guarantee for the stable and safe operation of Otis elevators. By following the correct usage methods, conducting regular maintenance, and adhering to the recommended replacement cycle, elevator maintenance teams can effectively improve the operational stability of elevators, enhance passenger comfort, and reduce the risk of failures. Choosing Nanjing Zhuye Elevatorparts and the HAA24160G1 sliding guide shoe means choosing high quality, compatibility, and professional technical support.












