The Elevator Safety Forceps is a protective device used in elevators. It operates under the control of the speed governor, and its main purpose is to stop the elevator cabin in case of an emergency or when the speed exceeds the set limits or rated speed, or when the suspension rope breaks or loosens, thereby holding the cabin securely on the guide rails to prevent it from falling or slipping.
As one of elevator safety components, the safety clamp plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe operation of elevators and is typically installed on either the elevator car or the counterweight frame. There are two types of safety clamps: one-way safety clamps and two-way safety clamps.
Precision: Elevator Safety Forceps are designed with precision in mind and are engineered to fit securely around the tooth for a secure grip. This design allows for a controlled and efficient extraction of the tooth, minimizing the risk of damage or injury to surrounding tissues.
Safety: Elevator Safety Forceps are equipped with safety features, such as beaks that are smooth and rounded at the tips, which reduce the risk of slipping or causing damage to surrounding structures. These features enhance patient safety during the tooth extraction procedure.
Durability: Elevator Safety Forceps are made of high-quality materials, such as stainless steel, which are designed to be durable and long-lasting. The durability of the forceps ensures that they can be used repeatedly, reducing the need for frequent replacements.