Lifts That Turn
coskibum
11 Feb 2004
here is a picture of the snowflake lift at breck
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orangegondola
11 Feb 2004
I've got pictures of Killington's south Ridge quad (Yan) on my site. It is set up like a triangle with the chairs going up one side, turning than returning back on the hypotanuse (sp?)
orangegondola
11 Feb 2004
And of course there are the many gondolas of the world that turn by detaching.
Killington Skyeship
Whistler Gondi
Wank Bahn, Garmish,Germany
Videmanette Gondola, Rougemont, Switzerland
Killington's original gondola made 2 turns in angle stations
Killington Skyeship
Whistler Gondi
Wank Bahn, Garmish,Germany
Videmanette Gondola, Rougemont, Switzerland
Killington's original gondola made 2 turns in angle stations
Dr Frankenstein
11 Feb 2004
Some lifts turn without detaching.
NWS, check in your Dopp thesis, in the chapter 4, there is somewhere a description of how does it work. Check for "midstation" in the table of contents.
NWS, check in your Dopp thesis, in the chapter 4, there is somewhere a description of how does it work. Check for "midstation" in the table of contents.
SkiBachelor
11 Feb 2004
Look at the forums banner, notice anything weird about the lift line? It turns 3 degrees.
Bill
11 Feb 2004
DF, Cool I dont think I read that chapter, but I will check it out tonight.
iceberg210
11 Feb 2004
Baldy Express @Snowbird has a dog leg in it.
Kinda wierd
So how exactly does a lift turn?
Kinda wierd
So how exactly does a lift turn?
floridaskier
11 Feb 2004
As Cameron said, the Canyons Cabriolet in the new forum banner turns (I thought it was more like 4 or 5 degrees?) Anyway, it's a 2000 Stealth 3 8-pass cabriolet.
Also, the Baldy Express lift at Snowbird- a 2001 CTEC Stealth HSQ w/ Garaventa chairs- makes a turn too. The way they do it is by angling the sheaves sorta like this:
regular sheaves- front view: |
angled sheaves- front view: \ or / depending on the way the lift will turn. They two lifts mentioned above do it over three towers- the middle one being a depression tower
Also, the Baldy Express lift at Snowbird- a 2001 CTEC Stealth HSQ w/ Garaventa chairs- makes a turn too. The way they do it is by angling the sheaves sorta like this:
regular sheaves- front view: |
angled sheaves- front view: \ or / depending on the way the lift will turn. They two lifts mentioned above do it over three towers- the middle one being a depression tower
Dr Frankenstein
11 Feb 2004
There's another way to turn:
[quote name='http://www.seilbahntechnik.net/content/technik/lexikon/page7.htm?']"Bachmanncurve"
The Baco circling express disk have
90 cable guide blocks, those are locally raised the rope to support.
When driving through, the grip pushed up the cable guide blocks. After the grip passage the blocks, they drop back by their dead weight into the rope-supporting position.[/quote]
[quote name='http://www.seilbahntechnik.net/content/technik/lexikon/page7.htm?']"Bachmanncurve"
The Baco circling express disk have
90 cable guide blocks, those are locally raised the rope to support.
When driving through, the grip pushed up the cable guide blocks. After the grip passage the blocks, they drop back by their dead weight into the rope-supporting position.[/quote]
KZ
11 Feb 2004
yea, the bachmancurve is quite cool.
Iceberg, do you think you could get some pictures of the turn at snowbird?
Iceberg, do you think you could get some pictures of the turn at snowbird?
iceberg210
11 Feb 2004
Next time i'm at Snowbird I'll take a picture of Baldy Express
vancouverguy
11 Feb 2004
I didn't think there were any lifts at Snowbird that made turns....?
liftmech
12 Feb 2004
Breck has two other lifts with angles mid-line: Chair 5 has a depression/support setup where the depressions provide the turn, and the Horseshoe T-Bar is a completely triangular lift with the turn sitting midway up the loaded side.
Skidude
13 Feb 2004
The T-Bar at Sledz near Mammoth makes a turn 2/3 of the way up. It is a triangle lift.