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Modern Moving Walks for Airports & Commercial Buildings

Model: HGM-E06

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Standard Widths 800mm, 1,000mm, 1,400mm (32", 40", 55")
Travel Length 30–300 meters (modular installation)
Max Slope 12° (1:4.8 gradient)
Load Capacity 7,500 kg/hour (1m width model)
Power Consumption 4.5–11 kW (40% less than legacy systems)
Noise Level ≤55 dB (library-quiet operation)

 

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Modern Moving Walks for Airports & Commercial Buildings

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
Standard Widths 800mm, 1,000mm, 1,400mm (32", 40", 55")
Travel Length 30–300 meters (modular installation)
Max Slope 12° (1:4.8 gradient)
Load Capacity 7,500 kg/hour (1m width model)
Power Consumption 4.5–11 kW (40% less than legacy systems)
Noise Level ≤55 dB (library-quiet operation)

In the modern world of vertical transportation, moving walks—also known as travelators, moving walkways, or horizontal escalators—have become an essential system in airports, metro stations, shopping malls, and commercial spaces. Unlike elevators and escalators that primarily manage vertical mobility, moving walks are designed to transport people and goods efficiently across long horizontal or inclined distances.

They provide unmatched convenience in residential buildings, high rise complexes, and commercial buildings, ensuring smooth passenger flow and reducing congestion in high-traffic areas. With advanced elevator components, energy-efficient designs, and high weight capacity, moving walks have become indispensable in urban mobility.


Importance of Moving Walks in Vertical Transportation

The demand for efficient vertical transportation systems continues to rise as cities grow taller and denser. Airports, train stations, and shopping malls require systems that can transport people across large distances quickly and comfortably. Moving walks serve this role by providing continuous transport without delays, reducing walking time, and offering effortless travel for passengers with luggage, shopping carts, or mobility challenges.

In high rise buildings, moving walks complement escalators and elevator cars by connecting lobbies, parking facilities, and mixed-use spaces, ensuring a complete transportation solution within the building.

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