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Prepare for success on the Elevator Mechanic Certification Exam with this comprehensive review guide featuring more than 500 expertly compiled exam questions, fully explained answers, calculation problems, and technical illustrations covering the core competencies required for elevator construction, installation, maintenance, modernization, troubleshooting, and repair. This high-yield study resource is designed for elevator mechanics, apprentices, constructors, maintenance technicians, and licensing candidates seeking to strengthen their knowledge of traction elevators, hydraulic elevators, escalators, moving walks, dumbwaiters, rack-and-pinion hoists, electrical control systems, motor drives, safety procedures, and code compliance. The material is presented in an organized question-and-answer format that promotes rapid review, practical application, and long-term retention of essential field concepts. This in-depth review covers elevator mechanics, electrical theory, hydraulic systems, AC and DC motors, SCR drives, Ward-Leonard systems, relay logic, control circuits, troubleshooting methodology, governors, safeties, brakes, governors, buffers, counterweights, ropes and sheaves, guide rails, traveling cables, hoistway equipment, machine-room installation, escalators, moving walks, freight elevators, dumbwaiters, door operators, hydraulic valves, motor generators, transformers, resistors, electrical calculations, Ohm's Law, power calculations, voltage drop, oscilloscopes, multimeters, rigging, hoisting, welding, conduit installation, OSHA safety requirements, lockout/tagout (LOTO), confined-space entry, fall protection, scaffold safety, rigging calculations, wire rope inspection, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting procedures, preventive inspections, ASME A17.1 safety requirements, National Electrical Code (NEC) Article 620, and industry-standard installation and maintenance practices frequently tested on mechanic licensing and apprenticeship examinations. The guide emphasizes real-world troubleshooting scenarios, field calculations, code interpretation, electrical diagnostics, mechanical adjustments, safety compliance, preventive maintenance, and installation best practices used throughout the vertical transportation industry. It serves as an excellent rapid-review resource for apprenticeship advancement examinations, mechanic licensing tests, union qualification assessments, modernization projects, maintenance technicians, field mechanics, and professionals preparing for elevator industry certification examinations. Evidence-Based References ASME. ASME A17.1/CSA B44 Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC), Article 620 – Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, Moving Walks, Platform Lifts, and Stairway Chairlifts. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). 29 CFR 1910 and 29 CFR 1926 Safety Standards. National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC). Certified Elevator Technician (CET®) Education Program. International Union of Elevator Constructors (IUEC). Elevator Industry Training Fundamentals. National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET). Vertical Transportation Competency Standards. Suitable For Elevator Mechanic apprentices Licensed Elevator Mechanics Elevator Constructor apprentices Elevator Maintenance Technicians Elevator Modernization Technicians Elevator Service Technicians Elevator Installation Mechanics IUEC apprenticeship students NAEC CET certification candidates Elevator licensing examination candidates Vertical transportation professionals Industrial Maintenance Technicians Electrical Maintenance Technicians Mechanical Maintenance Technicians Building Systems Maintenance students Construction trade students Industrial Electricians Field Service Technicians Keywords Elevator Mechanic Exam, Elevator Mechanic Exam Review 2026, Elevator Mechanic Questions and Answers, Elevator Mechanic Study Guide, Elevator Licensing Exam, Elevator Constructor Exam, Elevator Apprentice Exam, Elevator Maintenance, Elevator Installation, Elevator Troubleshooting, Hydraulic Elevators, Traction Elevators, Escalators, Moving Walks, Dumbwaiters, Rack and Pinion Hoists, Elevator Electrical Systems, Elevator Hydraulics, Relay Logic, SCR Drives, Ward Leonard Systems, Elevator Safety, ASME A17.1, CSA B44, NEC Article 620, OSHA Safety, Lockout Tagout, LOTO, Rigging Calculations, Wire Rope, Governors, Counterweights, Guide Rails, Door Operators, Preventive Maintenance, Electrical Troubleshooting, Motor Controls, Elevator Code, Vertical Transportation, IUEC, NAEC CET, Industrial Maintenance, Certification Exam Preparation

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A contractor wants to raise the car speed from 100fpm to 125fpm, it

currently has a 12" sheave. What sheave is required? - ANSWER

✔✔Diam=12" 12/4=3" 25fpm=3" 100fpm + 25fpm= 12"+3"= 15" sheave


A MOV (Metal Oxide Varistor) burns out. You replace it, but cannot read

voltage or resistance. What should you do? - ANSWER ✔✔Replace it

with a larger MOV

On a Ward-Leonard circuit the break is set, but the motor is trying to slip

through the break. What is the issue? - ANSWER ✔✔Suicide Circuit

,You have an old DC motor and are adding an SCR drive, what do you do

to the interpoles? - ANSWER ✔✔Leave the interpoles alone. When

adding a SCR drive to the generator, the series loop is removed, as are

the 3 resistors. Everything else remains the same

A hydro runs up with no load, but will not run with a full load. What is the

issue? - ANSWER ✔✔The relief valve is set too low


Runby for a 1:1 hits the CWT buffer 4" below the top landing. CWT runby

should be set at 18". How much should the ropes be shortened? -

ANSWER ✔✔22"


You need to work on a freight door retiring cam, you LOTO the main line

but there is still power on the cam. What circuit is still hot? -

ANSWER ✔✔Door Operator Disconnect/ Main Line Disconnect


The contractor requests that the vertical center of a Rack and Pinion

hoist be moved. How do you do this? - ANSWER ✔✔Adjust Tie

Downs and Wall Ties

Working pressure on a Hydro is 400psi. What is the maximum relief

valve setting? - ANSWER ✔✔400psi x 150%= 600psi


What must be installed on a false car before operation? - ANSWER

✔✔Spring Loaded Safeties.

,There is slight arcing between the brush and commutator. What action

must be taken? - ANSWER ✔✔None.


Heavy arcing=Light brush pressure. Heavy bush pressure=mechanical

wear

If rigging gear is roped 3:1 and a BEAM CLAMP is used to lift a 6,000lb

load. What is the beam capacity? - ANSWER ✔✔18,000lbs. Beam

capacity is cut in half with use of clamp, when rigging all blocks, rope,

and clamps will be Equal to the lowest load rating

How much resistance is measured over a normally closed switch? -

ANSWER ✔✔1.2ohms. should be zero, but will never be that low


A car traveling in the hoistway always stops at the same spot and blows

a fuse. What causes this? - ANSWER ✔✔Traveling cable has a

cut/exposed wire or a short


How is a class 1 yearly buffer test preformed? - ANSWER ✔✔Car at

bottom landing and on inspection, jump out direction and final limits.

With pit clear, run down to compress buffers, buffers should fully extend

within 90 seconds.

5yr: Full load Full speed

CWT: Full speed Empty


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, How many strain supports are required on a 350ft raceway? -

ANSWER ✔✔4. 1 every 100ft


How is stainless steel drilled out? - ANSWER ✔✔Slow speed and

constant pressure

What is the required amount of retainer clips for wedge shackles and

what is the spacing? - ANSWER ✔✔Minimum 2 clips. 1st at a

maximum 4x the diameter of the rope

2nd at a maximum 8x the diameter above the 1st clip

A 300ohm resistor burns out, but you don't have another one. How can

you make one? - ANSWER ✔✔2 600ohm resistors in parallel is

300ohms. Resistance is half of highest resistor in parallel circuit.

3 225ohm resistors in parallel is 75ohms.

When cutting laminated panels, which direction should the finish side

face? - ANSWER ✔✔Finish side facing the cutting edge of the tool.

Blade will burr the backside


How do you cut a finished floor? - ANSWER ✔✔Cutting blade away

from finished side

A 480vac stepdown 240vac transformer is connected to a 3 phase

rectifier, what is the output voltage? - ANSWER ✔✔320vac

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