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This is a list of elevator fixtures used by Stannah Lifts.

1950s

In the 1950s, Stannah used black buttons without illuminating lamp. These buttons are small and had concave surface. There were no floor indicators.

1960s

In the 1960s, Stannah used Dewhurst fixtures from the time. Floor indicators were now used.

1970s

Molex buttons

In the 1970s, Stannah used horizontally rectangular plastic buttons, with a black ring around them, that light up when pressed, for the hall stations. They used vertically rectangular plastic buttons, with a blue ring around them, that do not light up, for the car stations. These buttons were made by Molex LLC in the United States.

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1970s early 80s Stannah

1970s/early 1980s Stannah elevator with Molex buttons (video by: Beno Lifts)

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1970s Stannah in Strood

1970s/early 1980s Stannah elevator with Molex buttons (video by: Beno Lifts)

1980s

In the 1980s, the buttons are square silver polished with tactile and black halo. Some later installations features an illuminating red halo. Floor indicators are digital segments.

1990s

Starting in the 1990s, Stannah used Dewhurst US89 push buttons. For the floor indicators, Stannah continued using the late 1980s style LED display. Also, in this era, automated voices and floor passing chime were introduced.

2000s to present

In the 2000s, many modern Stannah elevators uses several variants of Dewhurst buttons (usually the US91-EN series) with either red, light blue, or white lamp. The floor indicators have changed into LED dot-matrix with scrolling arrows. It is interesting that the inside floor indicator and brand plate resembles the European Otis 2000 displays. For elevators installed in railway stations, the buttons are the US85 Braille series.

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List of elevator fixtures by manufacturers
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Non-proprietary (generic) fixtures by elevator components companies AdamsBuy Elevator Parts Co.C.J. AndersonCEACEHAMDewhurst (ERM) • DMG (MAD) • ELMIEPCOEverbrightGALHissmekanoHong JiangHunterInnovation IndustriesJinlixKindsKronenbergLeadway Elevator ComponentLester ControlsLiSAMico ControlMonarch ControlMonitorPTLSalientSchaëferShanghai STEPSodimasTung DaVega
Unknown fixtures For a list of unidentified fixtures, refer to this page‎‎.
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