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Often you can select the right pad set by knowing the pound capacity
of your elevator. Most elevators will use the pad sets listed below:
Pound Capacity
by Weight |
Side |
Rear |
Side |
Height Options
in Foot Increments |
(in inches) |
| 2000 |
51" |
70" |
51" |
7' or 8' or 9' or 10' |
| 2500 |
51" |
80" |
51" |
7' or 8' or 9' or 10' |
| 3000 |
57" |
81" |
57" |
7' or 8' or 9' or 10' |
| 3500 |
65" |
81" |
65" |
7' or 8' or 9' or 10' |
| 4000 |
95" |
65" |
95" |
7' or 8' or 9' or 10' |
| 4500 |
102" |
65" |
102" |
7' or 8' or 9' or 10' |
| 5000 |
102" |
70" |
102" |
7' or 8' or 9' or 10' |
| 7500 |
105" |
71" |
105" |
7' or 8' or 9' or 10' |
If you are unsure of the measurements or the elevator does not fit into
this matrix, then you need to get some simple measurements.
Three measurements are required for a basic set of elevator pads
- The
width of the side walls.
- The width of the back wall.
- The height of the elevator-ceiling to floor.
Download our Order Form
Click here for instructions on how to fill out the Order Form.
If you still are not confident about the right pads measurements our
trained customer service team will help you. Please have this additional
information available when you call:
- The elevator manufacturer.
- The pound capacity of the elevator.
- Are wall studs in place.
Please fax back the with the Order Form with measurements.
- Side wall: measure width from the front corner to the rear corner.
- Back wall: measure width from the left side wall corner to the right
side wall corner.
- Height: Measure the overall length of the elevator
wall-ceiling to floor. (Deduct 4” from the height for Government
compliance). Further adjustments may be necessary depending on hanging
system. If
Wall Studs are installed, measure from the stud to the floor. (Deduct
4” from the height for Government compliance). *If you need grommets,
additional measurements will be required.
- Front returns: Measure from corner to edge of door.
- For the CUTOUT, measure the length and width of
the piece to be cut out. Measure how far it begins from either side.
Then measure from
the top of the elevator down to where the cutout begins. If there are
two cutouts, repeat the above steps.
*To measure spacing of existing wall studs; Beginning from left to right
measure from the corner to the center of the first wall stud. Continue
measuring from the left corner to additional wall stud, to the right
corner. This total measurement should equal the total side width. Repeat
for
rear going left to right. Total should equal overall rear width.
Let us fax you a form if this is still unclear.
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