Sli Chairlifts - Ski Lifts International
skiersage
17 Apr 2017
Just thought Id share with you guys: I was just visiting Aspen co a couple weeks ago. I rode up the Shadow mountain (lift 1a) SLI lift. I was intrigued by the new sheave frames that have been added to the lift since I last visited. The depress towers use a standard TSI sheave frame, but the ones on the support towers appear to be custom made for this lift. They are similar to the TSI frames but have anti derailment guards that are alike the ones found on SLI frames.
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A pic of the new sheave frame design.
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Depress tower
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A picture of the old upside down Riblet sheave frames the lift used prior to these new ones. For whatever reason, this tower (not sure of the number) still uses the old Riblet frames.

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A pic of the new sheave frame design.

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Depress tower

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A picture of the old upside down Riblet sheave frames the lift used prior to these new ones. For whatever reason, this tower (not sure of the number) still uses the old Riblet frames.
skiersage
17 Apr 2017
A few more pictures of Shadow Mountain.
matt_
16 Jul 2017
About 4 years ago they started replacing/updating the tower machinery. The were replacing on an as needed basis.
Midwestrider
19 Jul 2017
Tramway Guy, on 11 March 2017 - 11:40 AM, said:
At one time there was a Riblet/SLI mixture at Rib Mt., WI. Had different sheave trains each direction. If I remember correctly, it had external grips.
Also, I believe that Sam Bonasso (of West Virgina) was an cofounder/engineer with SLI. He was probably best known for translating Prof. Dante Marrochi's Ropeway Design book into English.
https://en.m.wikiped...muel_G._Bonasso
Also, I believe that Sam Bonasso (of West Virgina) was an cofounder/engineer with SLI. He was probably best known for translating Prof. Dante Marrochi's Ropeway Design book into English.
https://en.m.wikiped...muel_G._Bonasso
Yes the SLI/Riblet at Rib Mt had the original external grips, the lift operated until 2003 when it was replaced by the Comet 6-pack, the lower terminal was used as a storage building until last year when it was removed. That lift used to have some extreme sagging between towers when fully loaded! I always wondered where that lift came from before installed at Rib Mountain as it was used, could not have been at another area very long as Rib installed it in '76
julestheshiba
31 Jul 2017
Did you know that the location in Incline Village where SLI was based is now a nail parlor. I looked up the adress from the old pamphlets on google earth and a nail parlor in Incline Village came up.
This post has been edited by julestheshiba: 31 July 2017 - 03:21 PM
This post has been edited by julestheshiba: 31 July 2017 - 03:21 PM
sheave
30 Aug 2018
Kelly, on 19 July 2017 - 03:53 PM, said:
Funny that the origin of SLI is missing: http://www.wito.at/en (check out the logo)
This is a classic 1973 Wito double chair still running at the Hochstein ski area in Austria:

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v12tommy
11 Apr 2023
skiersage, on 24 March 2017 - 12:13 PM, said:
sheave, on 23 March 2017 - 09:13 AM, said:
I was wondering why they put SLI chairs on both the Carlevaro & Savio double and the Riblet double at Ober Gatlinburg?
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I think it is the other way around with the blue lift. It appears to be an SLI lift modified by riblet.
It looks like the lift was installed in 1978. SLI was out of business by then. I think the lift is a Riblet, built with some left over SLI parts.