

KONE elevator inspection oil and box components are used in different areas of the elevator system to support maintenance and operational functions. While oil boxes are associated with guide rail lubrication, inspection boxes allow technicians to operate and inspect the elevator during service procedures.
Oil boxes, also known as guide rail lubricators or oil cups, are used as small reservoirs that supply lubrication to guide rail systems.
Inspection boxes are typically installed on the roof of the elevator car and are used during maintenance, inspection and repair procedures.
Together, these components support different aspects of elevator servicing and system operation across a range of KONE elevator applications.
The current KONE inspection oil and box range includes:
KONE inspection oil and box components help with:
1. What is an oil box in a KONE elevator?
An oil box, also known as a guide rail lubricator or oil cup, is used to hold lubricant for guide rail applications.
2. What is a car top inspection box?
A car top inspection box is a control station installed on the roof of the elevator car and used during inspection and maintenance activities.
3. Why are oil boxes used in elevator systems?
Oil boxes are used to store lubricant for selected guide rail applications.
4. Do oil boxes and inspection boxes serve the same purpose?
No. Oil boxes are associated with lubrication, while inspection boxes are associated with maintenance and inspection functions.