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    escalator
    /ˈɛskəleɪtə/

    noun

    • 1. a moving staircase consisting of an endlessly circulating belt of steps driven by a motor, which conveys people between the floors of a public building.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EscalatorEscalator - Wikipedia

    An escalator is a moving staircase which carries people between floors of a building or structure. It consists of a motor -driven chain of individually linked steps on a track which cycle on a pair of tracks which keep the step tread horizontal.

  3. escalator, moving staircase used as transportation between floors or levels in subways, buildings, and other mass pedestrian areas.

  4. ­Escalators are one of the largest, most expensive machines people use on a regular basis, but they're also one of the simplest. At its most basic level, an escalator is just a simple variation on the conveyer belt.

  5. This article introduces the principle, structure, classification, advantages and disadvantages of escalators, installation procedures and operation methods to deepen your knowledge of escalators.

  6. 1. Parallel Escalator: ( Types of Escalator ) Image Source :- sydney electric. Parallel escalators are those types of escalators which face in the same direction. These escalators use more floor space as compared to the other arrangements of escalators which is found having an impressive appearance.

  7. What is an Escalator? An escalator is like a moving staircase that helps people go up or down between different floors in buildings. It’s powered by electricity and has steps that keep going in a loop, allowing passengers to step on and off as needed.

  8. ESCALATOR definition: 1. a set of stairs moved up or down by electric power on which people can stand and be taken from…. Learn more.

  9. An escalator is a conveyor transport device for transporting people, consisting of a staircase whose steps move up or down on tracks that keep the surfaces of the individual steps horizontal.

  10. Introduction. The movement of people and freight within relatively confined areas—such as office buildings, airport terminals, and large ships—is usually accomplished by means of elevators, escalators, or moving sidewalks.

  11. An escalator is an escalator that moves people up or down using a conveyor belt and tracks while keeping each step horizontal for passengers. However, escalators began as a form of entertainment rather than a practical means of transportation.