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Update on Lift Directives Eminent
The European Commission is currently evaluating the Lifts Directive 2014/33/EU to assess its effectiveness and whether it needs revision. This evaluation is scheduled to conclude in the third quarter of 2025, with a report expected to be published then. The evaluation considers feedback from various stakeholders, including those involved in the lift industry and users, to determine if the directive is still fit for purpose and if changes are needed to address evolving needs and challenges, such as the digital and green transitions.
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A new amendment, A15, to EN 60335-1 was published, and CE declarations without it are only valid until a specific date (2023-06-21). -
Common Lift Issues
Top 6 most common lift issues
Lifts may experience various issues that can disrupt their normal operation. Understanding these common issues is essential for effective troubleshooting. Some of the typical lift issues include:
- Stuck or unresponsive lift
- Slow or jerky movements
- Strange noises or vibrations
- Doors not closing or opening properly
- Irregular leveling with the floor
- Oil contamination
