KONE TransitMaster™ 210
Commercial escalator product
We can help you achieve a smooth, uninterrupted flow of people throughout your building. Our escalators and moving walkways set the standard for safety, eco-efficiency, and design. We have solutions for all applications – from small commercial centers to busy transit hubs.
Eco-efficiency, flexible design and a high focus on safety are the building blocks of our different types of escalators. We offer autowalks and moving walkways for large spaces, and we also offer escalators for more specific use cases like travelators and airport escalators.
We offer services and support for every step of your project – from designing escalators to construction.
Commercial escalator product
Public transportation escalator product
Highly durable escalator designed for the most demanding public transportation environments
Product name
| Description (+type)
| Segment
| Maximum rise
| Speed
| Inclination
| Duty cycle
| Environment
|
KONE TransitMaster™ 210
| escalator | Retail, office, medical, small airports
| 52' 5" ft (16 m)
| 100 fpm (0.5 m/s)
| 30°
| 12 hours/day
| Indoor/ outdoor
|
KONE TransitMaster™ 220
| escalator | Stadiums, arenas, airports, light rail, convention centers | 49' 2" ft (15 m)
| 100 fpm (0.5 m/s)
| 30°
| 20 hours/day | Indoor/ outdoor
|
KONE TransitMaster™ 180
| escalator | Infrastructure
| 60' 0" ft (18 m)
| 100 f/m (0.5 m/s)
| 30° | 20-24 hours/day | Indoor/ outdoor |
KONE TransitMaster 265
| autowalk
| Airports and busy hubs
| 0.5m, 0.65m, 0.75m/ s
| maximum 6°
| 20-24 hours/day
| Indoor |
Create detailed specifications - as well as customized CAD drawing for preliminary planning - for KONE TransitMaster™ 210 and KONE TransitMaster™ 220
A highly eco-efficient escalator optimized for commercial environments
Choose from a wide range of aesthetic options to match the look and feel of your escalator and complement your lobby design
Discover how we use smart technology to predict problems before they happen
Review the detailed specs for our KONE TransitMaster 210 escalator solution
Learn about our product features and benefits
Review the detailed specs for our KONE TransitMaster 220 escalator solution
Learn about our product features and benefits
Review the detailed specs for our KONE TransitMaster 265 autowalk solution
Choose from a wide range of aesthetic options for KONE TransitMaster 265 autowalk
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