Why isn't the hydraulic goods elevator rising or lowering?
Possible reasons for a hydraulic elevator not lifting could be numerous:
Hydraulic system malfunction. Potential issues such as oil leakage or valve failures within the hydraulic system may prevent it from operating properly, thereby affecting the elevator's lifting and lowering function.
Electrical Failure. Should there be an issue with the electrical component of the hydraulic goods elevator, such as power supply failure or controller damage, it can also result in the elevator being unable to ascend or descend.

Hydraulic Freight Elevator
Mechanical Fault. There may be mechanical issues within the freight elevator, such as gear damage or chain detachment, which can affect the lifting and lowering operation of the elevator.
Overloaded. If the elevator exceeds its load limit, it will fail to operate normally.
Improper operation can lead to issues with the elevator not functioning properly. Operators may inadvertently press the wrong buttons or fail to adhere to the correct operating procedures, both of which can result in the elevator's inability to ascend or descend. These are a few possible reasons for a hydraulic elevator to malfunction. The specific situation must be assessed on a case-by-case basis.




