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Our three working principals combine nearly 100 years of experience in the elevator industry. Precision Elevator Corp. has built and maintained an excellent reputation among its clients as well as the elevator industry. Our liability insurance coverage exceeds industry requirements.

We have been providing comprehensive service on elevator equipment for commercial and residential buildings at competitive prices throughout the Metropolitan area since 1992. Our 7 days a week, 24 hours a day professionally supervised staff of insured employees provides maintenance, repair, and modernization services to satisfy your needs. This includes such services as monthly maintenance, response to emergency calls, installation of new equipment, custom engineering, on-site repair, etc. Precision Elevator Corp. will also correct any elevator violations you might have. Our engineers specialize in a wide variety of intricate equipment. Being a Certified Licensed Elevator Inspection Agency enables us to complete all necessary tests, inspections and filings required by local jurisdictions.

We presently are servicing many highly reputable firms in the Metropolitan area. Our maintenance staff is evenly distributed throughout the region in order to minimize response time to emergency calls. Precision Elevator Corp. guarantees the same reliable and efficient service to you, just as we have given to our many satisfied clients. It is our pleasure to provide you with the list of our clients at your request.

 

Company name: Precision Elevator New York

Address: 55 East 52nd Street

New York, NY 10022, United States

Phone: 718-782-7800

Fax: 718-782-7130

Email: services@precisionel.com

Website: www.prelev.com

Example of the many elevator lobbies done

An elevator in a modern, public, building, embedded in a mirror wall, with a slip of paper litter in the foreground

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This is the front of the elevator hoist controller.All of the electrical connections are 100% exposed. It is fed with a 240V 3phase delta service. This elevator hoist was originally used by the city of Victoria BC in their city transit stable. The carriages were stored on the ground floor and the horses were kept on floors 3 & 4. Transit offices were located on the 2nd floor The building is still being used for the self storage business. They say the lift is still in perfect working order.

Beautiful doors on an elevator

As if this elevator weren't scary enough on the inside...

The Clift had three elevators, one of them green inside.

Most of the old style wooden elevators on the prairies have disappeared, replaced with concrete versions that are far more economical. Starbuck lost theirs some time ago, so they erected these smaller versions to remember the old icons of the Canadian Wheat industry. I got down low and shot them with a similar perspective as I would have shot the real thing.

New elevators at the office have you enter your floor before getting on so they can give you the most efficient trip.

 

I've been looking forward to these for weeks.

Rare elevator. One of their last installs.

...and ashtray. Definitely a holdover from a different era. Elevator hall station, Southern Bldg., Washington, D.C.

 

Because even back then, you weren't allowed to smoke in the elevator

Detail of an grain elevator in southwest Wichita, Kansas.

Gran elevator next to train yard in Kansas

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I took these pictures for a Christmas magazine. The Shoot was dificult because I had no extra lights with me, therefore there are some movement in the pictures. But I like the cool effect from the light above the couple

An old elevator button.

With men banging on my roof for the last 2 days, I decided to take a quick trip up to Kansas and surprise a friend I hadn't seen in a couple of years. While I was there, I had to revisit some of my favorite places to photograph.

 

Since I was driving between Kinsley and Offerle, naturally I had to take some new photos of the Ardell Elevators. Fortunately (or unfortunately, I don't know), nothing had changed.

 

Beyond the ceiling here there were 15 more floors where the elevators were outside of the building completely. Opposite this bank of three elevators were three regular elevators. Every time a free elevator on the "outside" side opened, it felt like I'd won a prize.

One of the first controllers with electronic components. Electronics control the speed of the elevator (normal and approaching) and the delay time for the doors until they close. The relays receive the calls, indicate the lanterns and decide where the elevator has to go (cooperation with the floor switches). The card on the top left is the LRV which control's the speed of the elevator (hydraulic), the big red thing on the middle right is the relay that runs the motor. The elevator was hydraulic and automatic (multiple calls) for 5 levels. Constructed in 1987

fancy elevator door downtown seattle. I was on a mystical walkabout wandering the downtown streets. andStuff.

It was a pleasure to end our long road trip day in Harlowton Montana. The town is truly charming and so historic! I just love how many historic buildings remain standing in town, each one so amazing and unique. Please enjoy the history of this wonderful town which was such a prominent stop on the Milwaukee road.

 

"The city was once the eastern terminus of electric operations (1914–74) of the Milwaukee Road railroad's "Pacific Extension" route, which went all the way to Avery, Idaho. Here, steam or diesel locomotives were changed or hooked up to electric locomotives. Harlowton was founded in 1900 as a station stop on the Montana Railroad, a predecessor to the Milwaukee, and was named for Richard A. Harlow, the Montana Railroad's president." -wikipedia.com

sunset over an green steppe and blue lake

Fascination Elevators #41

 

OSMA ELEVATORS is a medium-sized enterprise located in Osnabrück (Northern Germany) manufacturing individual first-class elevators to be used in commercial-, public and private buildings in Germany.

 

This picture is part of the OSMA LOOKBOOK, a gallery of case histories, exclusively shown on Flickr.

Enjoy!

 

For more information please visit:

www.osma-aufzuege.de

 

Copyright 2009 by OSMA-AUFZÜGE Albert Schenk GmbH & Co KG

 

Photographer: Albert Schenk

Digital Editing: Jens-Albert Schenk

 

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Faszination Aufzug

 

Die Firma OSMA-AUFZÜGE ist ein mittelständisches Familienunternehmen mit Sitz in Osnabrück (Niedersachsen) und weiteren 18 Niederlassungen in ganz Deutschland. Gegründet 1919 produzieren wir individuelle und hochqualitative Aufzüge für den gewerblichen-, öffentlichen- und privaten Hochbau.

 

Dieses Bild ist Teil des OSMA LOOKBOOK, einer Gallerie mit faszinierenden Beispielen unserer Arbeit. Viel Spaß!

 

Für weitere Informationen besuchen Sie bitte:

 

www.osma-aufzuege.de

  

we spent the weekend trying to figure out why the elevator has a secondary door that covers the cab door

A downward shot of the elevators going down to the lobby of the ship, they were so cool.

Fascination Elevators #26

 

OSMA ELEVATORS is a medium-sized enterprise located in Osnabrück (Northern Germany) manufacturing individual first-class elevators to be used in commercial-, public and private buildings in Germany.

 

This picture is part of the OSMA LOOKBOOK, a gallery of case histories, exclusively shown on Flickr.

Enjoy!

 

For more information please visit:

www.osma-aufzuege.de

 

Copyright 2009 by OSMA-AUFZÜGE Albert Schenk GmbH & Co KG

 

Photographer: Albert Schenk

Digital Editing: Jens-Albert Schenk

 

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Faszination Aufzug

 

Die Firma OSMA-AUFZÜGE ist ein mittelständisches Familienunternehmen mit Sitz in Osnabrück (Niedersachsen) und weiteren 18 Niederlassungen in ganz Deutschland. Gegründet 1919 produzieren wir individuelle und hochqualitative Aufzüge für den gewerblichen-, öffentlichen- und privaten Hochbau.

 

Dieses Bild ist Teil des OSMA LOOKBOOK, einer Gallerie mit faszinierenden Beispielen unserer Arbeit. Viel Spaß!

 

Für weitere Informationen besuchen Sie bitte:

 

www.osma-aufzuege.de

  

Elevator shaft wall construction

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA A peaceful, sunlit , snowy scene, the shiny grain elevator is an icon throughout the Midwest US & Canada. This one is newer looking than most, probably medium size. There is usually a diner nearby, where farmers stop after completing their business, for coffee, pie, and some jovial ribbing from from their friends and neighbors.

This is the elevator control panel of the elevator in the dentists building. Using the John S lens and Kobot Verichrome film in Hipstamatic. Taken with an iPhone 3G S.

This picture is from a condo on beacon hill where lies an old elevator. I had to crop the picture so you could visualize the words from "The Elevator"

Elevator shaft completed.

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