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ALGI Alfred Giehl GmbH & Co.KG
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Schwalbacher Straße 49-51, 65343 Eltville am Rhein-Ober Setzling, Deutschland
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For more than 50 years, ALGI, based in Eltville, has been all about hydraulic elevators. Drive technology with mechanical, controlled control blocks and innovative, energy-saving frequency-controlled valves, single-stage lifts and multi-stage synchronized telescopic lifts, as well as safety frames and cabins for passenger and freight elevators, have ensured the company's reputation as a reliable partner and supplier for hydraulic elevator components in the global elevator market for decades.
Over the past few decades, the company has evolved from a traditional hydraulic drive manufacturer into a recognized component manufacturer and supplier of complete elevator systems through systematic production expansion and a steady expansion of its product range. The core business of this medium-sized family-owned company is the in-house manufactured drives consisting of lifts and power units, as well as safety frames for hydraulic elevators.
In addition to hydraulic passenger and freight elevators, ALGI's product range also includes car lifts and simplified freight elevators.
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As a supplier of hydraulic elevator components, ALGI offers state-of-the-art drive technology from development to production. Our production includes the manufacture of single-stage lifts and multi-stage synchronized telescopic lifts. In addition to mechanical and controlled control blocks, our drive technology also relies on pioneering, energy-saving, frequency-controlled drives. All passenger elevator units can be deployed as machine room-less solutions (MRL). Our hydraulic components are complemented by support frames and cabins. Our proven series range from 320 kg payloads to heavy-duty freight elevators that transport goods of up to 15 tons. Our elevator components are complemented by a range of accessories such as hydraulic locks, solenoid-operated shut-off valves, and telescopic skirts.
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