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Product Release: SmarTork Elevator Hoistway Door Reel Closer




SmarTork tm Elevator Hoistway Door reel closer, over comes wind velocities, saves money, energy and creates new market.
Millions of dollars annually are lost on call backs and non billable hours due to the predominant failure of existing door closers caused by wind loads and pressurization built up in elevator hoistways. Smartork tm reel closer overcomes this problem by its’ Revolutionary Patent Pending design.
Independent tests have shown that SmarTork tm has a 20% increased force in the final 2 inches of closing, thus over coming wind velocities at their strongest point and shows a longer lifespan.
After 500,000 cycles by an independent research facility, tension was increased by 50% and stress tested an additional 250,000 cycles with no significant deviation in torque and tension ratios.
The most Amazing result was SmarTork tm’s Field tests. On average, up to a 10% power savings over conventional door closers was registered! Thus proving  “GREEN” capabilities!
**POTENTIAL TAX CREDITS, POWER RATE AND INSURANCE ADJUSTMENTS MAY APPLY TO QUALIFIED BUILDING OWNERS**
As a system, SmarTork tm creates a new market in the Elevator Industry. SmarTork tm’s “Unihub” allows reel closures with a dual pin or square shaft mounting system to be replaced. All closers on each floor of each elevator will need to be replaced for optimum results.
Government buildings are already utilizing this remarkable new product! SmarTork tm reel closers are to be installed by qualified Elevator Service Companies. Suggested retail price $78.00 a unit, with a two year manufacturers limited warranty. Call or contact SmarTork Inc. for dealer pricing and quantity discounts.  Please feel free to contact us or visit our web site today for video demonstration!!!
Smartork Inc.
P.O. Box 1393
Boerne, Tx 78006
Ph: (830) 537-5247
Email: smartorkinc@yahoo.com          
 Web: www.smartorkinc.com





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