Escalator & Moving Walkway Inspection

Overview

Escalators and moving walkways are widely used in high-traffic public and commercial environments where safety, continuity, and passenger flow are essential. Independent inspection helps identify visible technical deficiencies, support safer movement, and reduce operational disruption.

Why It Matters

Because these systems operate continuously and are exposed to heavy daily use, wear and safety-related defects can develop gradually.

An independent, third-party inspection helps to:

  • Assess the actual visible condition of the equipment under heavy-use conditions.
  • Detect hidden wear and tear before it impacts public safety.
  • Support safer, more dependable operation and protect the building’s traffic flow.

What We Inspect

Our structured inspection framework covers all critical mechanical, electrical, and safety components:

  • General System Condition: Overall structural evaluation and baseline operational status.
  • Steps, Pallets, & Belts: In-depth check of the step/pallet chain, structural integrity, and belt systems.
  • Handrails & Synchronization: Handrail condition, guidance mechanism, and speed synchronization with the steps.
  • Comb Plates & Transitions: Inspection of comb segments, teeth clearance, and transition zones for passenger safety.
  • Entry & Exit Areas: Evaluating landing plates, floor covers, and approach areas.
  • Emergency Stop Devices: Testing the accessibility and immediate responsiveness of emergency stop buttons.
  • Safety & Protective Functions: Verifying broken drive chain devices, skirt safety switches, and handrail inlet guards.
  • Drive & Braking Systems: Assessment of the main drive, auxiliary brakes, and operational braking distance.
  • Electrical & Controls: Inspection of control panels, safety circuits, and electrical wiring.
  • Wear & Misalignment: Detecting visible structural wear, mechanical damage, or track misalignment.
  • Workmanship Quality: General assessment of visible installation quality and maintenance execution.

Key Benefits

Implementing an independent inspection regime provides clear strategic and operational value:

  • Public Safety Assurance: Significantly reduces the risk of passenger incidents and injuries in high-traffic areas.
  • Service Continuity: Prevents unexpected operational shutdowns, keeping passenger flow moving smoothly.
  • Proactive Asset Management: Early identification of mechanical deterioration, avoiding costly major overhauls.
  • Technical Confidence: Provides verified, objective data regarding the actual physical condition of the system.
  • High-Use Optimization: Supports safer and more stable operation in demanding environments like malls, airports, and hubs.

Applicable Standards

Depending on the agreed scope of inspection, our specialized engineering services align with leading international references, including:

  • EN 115-1 (Safety of escalators and moving walks – Part 1: Construction and installation)
KNOWLEDGE BASE

Common Questions

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