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  • Ropes, Sheaves, and the Science Between Them: Engineering Performance That Lasts
    2025/12/18

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Elevators, host Morgan Jones is joined by two globally respected industry experts, Torsten Fuka of FUKA and Nicola Imbimbo of Prysmian, for a deep technical conversation on one of the most critical and misunderstood relationships in elevator systems, the interaction between suspension means and traction sheaves.


    Torsten and Nicola bring decades of hands-on experience spanning manufacturing, maintenance, application engineering, and global code development. Together, they explore how ropes, belts, and sheaves must be engineered and applied as a complete system, not as isolated components. From known failure points in the field to overlooked installation practices, this episode breaks down why performance issues often stem from configuration, alignment, tensioning, and maintenance habits rather than product defects.


    The discussion covers how modern demands for smaller sheaves, higher performance, and longer service life create real engineering tradeoffs. Nicola explains why lifetime should be measured in trips rather than years, how reverse bending accelerates wear, and why configuration data is essential when evaluating performance expectations. Torsten shares insights from decades of endurance testing and explains how groove design, surface hardness, and manufacturing processes directly affect long-term reliability.

    The episode also dives into coated suspension means and belts, highlighting why these systems require a completely different mindset than traditional wire ropes. Topics include surface roughness, cleanliness requirements, contamination risks, and why interchangeability is not guaranteed across manufacturers. Both guests emphasize the importance of tested combinations, proper training, and field discipline to avoid premature failures.


    Listeners will also gain insight into common field issues such as improper rope uncoiling, unequal tensioning, misaligned sheaves, and lubrication mistakes. Nicola outlines how correct lubrication practices can extend life when done properly, while incorrect products can cause immediate problems. Torsten reinforces the role suppliers play in education, testing, and collaborative troubleshooting.

    The conversation closes with forward-looking perspectives on lightweight systems, IoT monitoring, vibration analysis, and how data-driven maintenance will shape the future of elevator performance.


    This episode is essential listening for technicians, engineers, consultants, manufacturers, and anyone responsible for designing, installing, or maintaining elevator systems who wants to reduce failures, extend component life, and improve ride quality through better engineering decisions.

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    56 分
  • Elevator Cab Design & Rider Experience: Innovation, Comfort, and Luxury
    2025/11/26

    Cab design shapes rider experience more than most people realize. This episode breaks down what today’s buildings need, how consultants guide decisions, and what features make rides smoother, safer, and more comfortable.

    Topics covered include:
    • How population studies determine cab count and speed
    • The impact of dispatching systems on daily traffic flow
    • Simple design choices that reduce anxiety and claustrophobia
    • Luxury builds using glass, veneers, etched ceilings, and custom metals
    • Vandal-resistant construction for high-traffic environments
    • Hidden ventilation, 5WL surfaces, and full-shell cab walls
    • How 3D modeling and new materials shape the next decade


    The discussion features real examples from the field and practical insights from teams designing and building cabs every day.

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    34 分
  • Riding to the Top: The State of the Elevator Industry
    2025/10/30

    In this episode of Let’s Talk Elevators, host Morgan Jones sits down with Ryan Kraven, Chief Operating Officer at Metro Elevator, to take a big-picture look at the elevator industry, where it’s been, where it’s headed, and what’s driving the next wave of innovation.

    From modernization and sustainability to supply chain resilience and the global rise of megacities, this conversation explores the forces shaping how people move through buildings around the world. Ryan shares his insights on market growth, technological disruption, and how economic cycles continue to influence new construction and modernization trends.

    Whether you’re an installer, manufacturer, consultant, or just passionate about vertical transportation, this episode offers valuable perspective on how the industry is evolving, and what opportunities lie ahead.

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    29 分
  • Global Insights, Local Impact: What Hyperion Learned in China
    2025/09/24

    In the premiere episode of Let’s Talk Elevators, host Morgan Jones is joined by Hyperion Solutions CEO David Hewitt, Engineering Director Nick O’Donnell, and Carlos Escobar to reflect on their recent trip to TorinDrive in China. Together, they share what they witnessed on the factory floor, in engineering labs, and in strategy discussions that revealed just how quickly innovation is shaping the global elevator industry.

    Listeners will hear about the scale and speed of China’s elevator manufacturing, the engineering focus driving new traction machine designs, and how collaboration between Hyperion and TorinDrive China is helping deliver solutions that directly benefit U.S. contractors and building owners. David provides a leadership lens on where the industry is headed, Nick highlights key engineering takeaways, and Carlos offers operational insights from the production floor.

    Whether you’re a mechanic, contractor, or consultant, this episode connects global innovation with practical lessons for the North American market, showing how international partnerships are shaping the elevators of tomorrow.

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    19 分