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#2973 - 03/14/12 05:09 PM
Re: 1922 Otis SOB-bad floor coils
[Re: Old Equipment]
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Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 17
Old Equipment
1-SOB
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1-SOB
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 17
Iowa
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Thanks for the info. I am working with reputable companies, but need to find the parts. Good advice. I did finally find some part numbers on a coil.Probably QW 6-60 I 23W 537 IV. Number on Otis tage 537-IV-10, this was staring us right in the face. Part is 1 11/16 long, outside 1 7/8, inside is hard to determine. Went to www.seeinc.com, some selection but can't sinc the part #s. Controller type is 1-SOB, not SOB. Couldn't get good pictures from the Otis tage, yet. Thanks for your time.
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#3215 - 04/13/12 03:20 AM
Re: 1922 Otis SOB-bad floor coils
[Re: elev8]
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Vic
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jack of all depts
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 565
orange county, CA
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O/E, does a 1-SOB stop on the brake?
I had an old elevator in Long Beach, CA, that stopped on the brake. Had a 3 digit State number. You could dick around with the brake, but even so, you couldn't get it to stop any closer than 2 or 3 inches from the floor!
We told the customer that we wouldn't be involved, unless it was modded. If someone tripped, the plaintiff would name us in the suit, regardless if they couldn't prove negligence.
"The Practice of Law- Whatever you can get a judge to agree to, and a jury to believe, on any given day"
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