Bottom tension terminal.Looking back at the base.View down the lower part of the line.Upper lift line.Heavy side looking downhill.Approaching the summit.Garaventa CTEC drive terminal.Motor room.Another view of the base.
Considering it has quad chairs and has now operated in two locations as such, I’d say it’s a quad.
Also, ‘line gear’ and ‘line gauge’ (note the spelling) aren’t the same thing. Line gear is a catch-all term for the sheaves and assemblies that touch the rope. Line gauge gauge is the width between the haul rope on the heavy side and the light side.
Did this lift sell?
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Yes, it is now Quicksilver at Crystal Mountain, WA.
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does this lift have triple line gear like triple line gage this doesn’t look like it has quad gage towers
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Considering it has quad chairs and has now operated in two locations as such, I’d say it’s a quad.
Also, ‘line gear’ and ‘line gauge’ (note the spelling) aren’t the same thing. Line gear is a catch-all term for the sheaves and assemblies that touch the rope. Line gauge gauge is the width between the haul rope on the heavy side and the light side.
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