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Contents April 2019 Vol. LXVII No. 4 ELEVATOR WORLD 92 108 52 COVER STORY 92 Exclusive Access by Tim Irvin and Lee Freeland photos by Tim Irvin The historic Old Forester Distillery gets a commercial passenger elevator to showcase working still. FEATURES 52 A Regal Ride submitted by Farid Waleh Custom Cabs’ design gives Coach store an elevator worthy of the upscale retailer’s reputation. 108 So California by Edward Persico An OEO elevator system by thyssenkrupp is among the features of 181 Fremont, a San Francisco skyscraper that is the epitome of style and eciency. FOCUS ON HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS & COMPONENTS 56 A New Compact MRL Hydraulic Lift for Mid-Rise Buildings by Kjell Johansson and Magnus Landberg 62 Pumped Up submitted by Canton Elevator 64 The Anderton Canal Lift, 1875-1908 by Dr. Lee Gray, EW Correspondent 68 The Comeback of the Hydraulic Lift by Thomas Birnbaum 74 The Hydraulic Crossroads by Emery Thran 80 The Ups and Downs of Fire-Resistant Hydraulic Fluids by Kevin Kovanda

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Page 1: Contents · 52 A Regal Ride submitted by Farid Waleh Custom Cabs’ design gives Coach store an elevator worthy of the upscale retailer’s reputation. 108 So California by Edward

Contents April 2019 Vol. LXVII No. 4ELEVATOR WORLD

92 10852

COVER STORY92 Exclusive Access

by Tim Irvin and Lee Freeland photos by Tim Irvin The historic Old Forester Distillery gets a commercial passenger elevator to showcase working still.

FEATURES52 A Regal Ride

submitted by Farid Waleh Custom Cabs’ design gives Coach store an elevator worthy of the upscale retailer’s reputation.

108 So California by Edward Persico An OEO elevator system by thyssenkrupp is among the features of 181 Fremont, a San Francisco skyscraper that is the epitome of style and efficiency.

FOCUS ON HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS & COMPONENTS56 A New Compact MRL Hydraulic Lift for Mid-Rise Buildings

by Kjell Johansson and Magnus Landberg

62 Pumped Upsubmitted by Canton Elevator

64 The Anderton Canal Lift, 1875-1908by Dr. Lee Gray, EW Correspondent

68 The Comeback of the Hydraulic Lift by Thomas Birnbaum

74 The Hydraulic Crossroadsby Emery Thran

80 The Ups and Downs of Fire-Resistant Hydraulic Fluidsby Kevin Kovanda

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ONLINE EXTRASwww.elevatorworld.comIn addition to selected U.S. patents, we off er:• More photos from cover story “Exclusive Access” (pictured)• Joseph Caracappa's “Elevator Door Monitoring” article

mentioned in “Crunch Time”• More photos of 181 Fremont in San Francisco and

thyssenkrupp’s OEO elevator system in it• More photos from “EESF AGM 2019”• APRIL WEB EXCLUSIVE: “Giovenzana Looks to the Future”

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CONTINUING EDUCATION99 Motor Drive and Control

by Dr. Albert SoAn introduction to major elevator drives, including history, fundamentals and the future

117 Assessment Examination Questions Pass the examination to earn one hour of continuing- education credit.

COLUMNS82 Building on a Strong Foundation

by Kaija Wilkinson

86 Crunch Timeby Matt Jackson, EW Correspondent

88 Land of Opportunityby Shem Oirere, EW Correspondent

96 Rope-Sway Control for High Rises

114 EESF AGM 2019by Angela C. Baldwin

DEPARTMENTS8 Editor’s Overview

10 Calendar

16 In Memoriam

18 Comments

20 U.S. News

34 International News

120 Product Spotlight

124 Marketplace

127 Advertisers Index

128 Last Glance

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