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Choose your lobby-side entrance appearance from these typical standard treatments and finishing techniques. Offered also but not shown are laminate-clad doors that allow you to coordinate with a particular decor or match your cab interior. The selection of colors or laminates is limited only by your imagination or availability of material. Single-slide, center-opening, two-speed, or custom two-speed center-opening and three-speed doors can be provided to meet your requirements. All doors are 1-1/2-hour “B” fire labeled and filled with fireproof sound-deadening material. Standard entrances use square profile jambs, however, bullnose, radius and other treatments are available.

This information is intended for preliminary planning. We have attempted to include the basic data that you will require in your planning efforts. For details about specific or custom installations, please contact your local Canton Elevator representative, or contact us directly.

All entrances meet ANSI code requirements. Single slide, center opening, and two speed shown. Other arrangements available.

It is recommended that the entrance wall be left open until door frames and sills are set in place. If this is not possible, then a rough opening must be provided that is 1′-0″ wider and 6″ higher than door opening. Wall is to be completed and sills (and frames as required) are to be grouted by others after entrances are installed in place.


  • Bruiser - The Heavyweight Champion


    Everything about the Bruiser Collection of fixtures is extremely tough and ideal for commercial elevator installations. Our exclusive push button, incorporating a mushroom design, seats against the faceplate to virtually eliminate damage to internal studs or contacts. Each push button is machined from #302 stainless steel for unequaled strength and durability. The round, bright red illuminating jewel projects from the top of the button for maximum brightness, presenting a 360°viewing angle. The Bruiser Series is an ideal choice for rugged, unmatched strength and durability.

    Car Station Features as shown:

    • #4 Brushed 304 Stainless Steel
    • Square Braille
    • PB-23, PB-24 Push Button
    • Emergency communication system/hands-free ADA telephone
  • Jet Plus II Traditional Design - Our Standard Offering

    Our standard product offering, the Jet Plus II Traditional Design, offers the perfect balance of economical design, functionality, and rugged reliability.

    Features:

    • Durable and damage resistant lexan pushbutton bases, halos, and caps
    • Exceptional reliability provided by silver plated self-cleaning button contacts
    • Vandal-resistant, exchanegable Braille plates stud welded and mechanically fastened to back of covers
    • All button illuminiation available with incandescent, neon, or long-lasting LED lamps
    • Light enhancing molded lexan or solid plexiglass lantern lenses
    • Superior lantern illumination provided by choice of incandescent or LED lamps
  • Premier - The Versatile Choice

    The Premiere Collection of fixtures offers a sophisticated, elegant design with the toughness you'd expect from all of our fixtures. Rectangular or elliptical faceplate designs combined with a wide selection of push button configurations make the Premier Collection the right choice for the most demanding architectural applications.

    Car Station Features as shown:

    • #4 Brushed 304 Stainless Steel
    • Square Braille
    • PB-23, PB-24 Push Button
    • Emergency communication system/hands-free ADA telephone
  • Premier I Line - The Surface Mount Solution


    The Premiere Collection of fixtures offers a sophisticated, elegant design with the toughness you'd expect from all of our fixtures. Rectangular or elliptical faceplate designs combined with a wide selection of push button configurations make the Premier Collection the right choice for the most demanding architectural applications.

Entrance Schematics

It is recommended that the entrance wall be left open until door frames and sills are set in place. If this is not possible, then a rough opening must be provided that is 1'-0" wider and 6" higher than
door opening. Wall is to be completed and sills (and frames as required) are to be grouted by others after entrances are installed in place.

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