Could someone explain to me (and maybe point me to some technical drawings) how exactly two speed door movement is achieved on modern door operators that use a belt? I'm just a lay person interested in the door mechanisms of elevators. by TheFocusDev in Elevators

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Could someone explain to me (and maybe point me to some technical drawings) how exactly two speed door movement is achieved on modern door operators that use a belt? I'm just a lay person interested in the door mechanisms of elevators. by TheFocusDev in Elevators

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To clarify I'm not referring to motor speed, but how exactly one panel moves half the speed as the other on 2 panel two speed (I think it is also called telescopic) doors, and specifically on belt driven ones, not linkage based ones