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Montgomery HY 11
by BrianW on 01/17/15 10:23 PM

I need to know what this part is? This is the part I need for our elevator!

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#13251 - 01/17/15 10:23 PM Re: Montgomery HY 11 [Re: BrianW]  
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Thanks....Brian

#13252 - 01/17/15 10:54 PM Re: Montgomery HY 11 [Re: BrianW]  
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UK AND LOOKING FOR A JOB!
Please call in your elevator company,,

#13257 - 01/18/15 06:22 AM Re: Montgomery HY 11 [Re: koss]  
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Never seen one...and sure as heck wouldn't want to change one. but as koss says...CALL YOUR LOCAL ELEVATOR COMPANY!!!! but make sure its not mine...LOL

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#13259 - 01/18/15 03:33 PM Re: Montgomery HY 11 [Re: kiwinightstalker]  
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I've got one in my garage

#13260 - 01/18/15 04:26 PM Re: Montgomery HY 11 [Re: NewMech]  
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I keep several of those in the van....

#13261 - 01/18/15 08:04 PM Re: Montgomery HY 11 [Re: E-man]  
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Our elevator company has told us that this part is obsolete but can be found if some investigating was done on our behalf. It is called a star wheel which apprarently lets the system know where the car is located. It has caused numerous problems with the elevator being stuck between floors. you are also unable to call it! A power cycle needs to be completed in order bring it back into service.

#13264 - 01/18/15 09:00 PM Re: Montgomery HY 11 [Re: BrianW]  
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We just went through the same issue with a customer that is unfortunate to have one of these as well. A few basic parts are available like the micro switches and some contacts but that is about it. The assembly as whole is considered obsolete by Kone spares. Kone is the company that purchased Montgomery who manufactured the star wheel style selectors. I looked for a retrofit but was unsuccessful as I could not find a manufacture willing to custom engineer one.

#13265 - 01/18/15 09:32 PM Re: Montgomery HY 11 [Re: ABE]  
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Seriously, I have one in my garage.

#13267 - 01/19/15 03:18 PM Re: Montgomery HY 11 [Re: NewMech]  
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I would highly recommend modernizing this equipment even if you are able to find replacement parts. The star wheel was never a good design from day one and they were rather troublesome even when parts were available. You may be able to get up and running for a short time, but finding parts and being reliable will be problematic long term.

#13276 - 01/20/15 01:48 PM Re: Montgomery HY 11 [Re: ABE]  
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I second what Abe said. Even IF you get the selector fixed, it will always be a headache, leveling accuracy is a huge problem with these type of selectors. It only takes one person tripping due to mis-leveling to cause, well you know....

#13453 - 02/17/15 04:48 PM Re: Montgomery HY 11 [Re: NewMech]  
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What would something like that be worth?
brianewoods@yahoo.com

#13454 - 02/17/15 04:51 PM Re: Montgomery HY 11 [Re: BrianW]  
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We are leaning toward modernization and we are located in the Chicagoland Market. Another Questions arose. I have been told that there may or may not be a double piston in the pit. According to what I know about the building which was built in 1973, the elevator is in compliance with 1968 standards. Does that mean it has a single or double piston?

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#13456 - 02/17/15 08:18 PM Re: Montgomery HY 11 [Re: BrianW]  
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Single Bottom Jack. If the original has not been replaced. Be proactive and have it done with the Mod, it will eventually fail and you'll be without the elevator even longer.

#23173 - 02/21/18 05:33 PM Re: Montgomery HY 11 [Re: NewMech]  
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Looking for prints/schematics for Montgomery Elevator Style HY-11; controller P-3330; high voltage P6676. This is a 1964 installation w/track and selector cable serving 4 floors. Jack is single.
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