Walt Askier, on Jan 7 2009, 09:10 AM, said:
I'm just a guy who rides lifts, not an industry insider, so appoligies in advance if this is a dumb question:
Is the point of the conveyor belt to enable a higher rope speed, or is it to make loading & unloading easier so that the chair stops less often? Or is it a combination of the two?
I've ridden chairs with loading conveyor belts and my recollection is that the rope speed is higher than a normal fixed grip, but I didn't measure it with any degree of accuracy. Boyne Mt just installed one this season, and their marketing blurbs tout that the new lift the second fastest way up the hill (after the HS6pack). So my impression is that the selling point of a conveyor-loading lift is that it allows for a faster lift speed without the expense of a detachable. Is this correct?
No.
There are specified maximum speeds for all lifts - including fixed grip types.
Fixed-grip single chair: 600 ft/min
fixed-grip double chair: 550 ft/min
fixed-grip triple chair: 500 ft/min
fixed-grip quad chair: 450 ft/min
While it is true that a well-functioning unloading carpet might allow a faster rope speed, the authorities having jurisdiction do not.
This post has been edited by Emax: 07 January 2009 - 09:38 AM