In crowded parks, the humble carousel still stops families in their tracks. I’ve watched operators in peak season—no matter the coaster lineup, a well-themed double-deck carousel keeps queues pleasantly steady and guest sentiment high. The model on my desk today: the 68 Seats carousel from a manufacturer based at No.2969 Xiangdu South Road, Xiangdu District, Xingtai City, Hebei Province. Big promises, sensible engineering, and, to be honest, some surprisingly operator-friendly details.
Trends come and go (spinning coasters, trackless dark rides, VR add-ons), but a large double-deck carousel checks three boxes: throughput, visibility, and all-ages appeal. It’s a photogenic anchor for plazas and mall rooftops, and many customers say the music and motion help “rebalance” the pace of a day. Actually, operators tell me uptime and cleanability matter more than gimmicks—this unit leans into that.
| Device type | Double-deck carousel |
| Carry capacity | 68 riders (60 horse + 4 car; 1 person/horse, 2 persons/car) |
| Rotary diameter | 9.3 m |
| Cover area | ≈200 m² (Ø 16 m) |
| Floors | 2 |
| Rotate speed | 3.6 rpm (real-world use may vary with program) |
| Running height | 5.7 m |
| Cycle time | 5 minutes typical |
| Drive power | 11 kW |
| Device height | 14.2 m |
Structure uses Q345B steel with hot-dip galvanizing and polyester powder coat; horses and cars are hand-laid FRP with UV-stable gelcoat. The slewing bearing, main gearbox, and PLC-based control pane are standard for this class. Factory acceptance testing reportedly includes NDT (UT/MT) on welds, 1,000,000-cycle fatigue on key moving joints, insulation tests to IEC/EN 60204-1 levels, and noise checks (≈≤65 dB at 10 m). Service life? Operators can expect 10–15 years with routine lubrication, bolt torque checks, and annual NDT. Certification dossiers typically align with EN 13814 / ISO 17842; ASTM F2291 compliance options are available for export markets.
| Vendor | Certs/Standards | Lead Time | Price Tier | Customization | After-Sales |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| This manufacturer (Hebei) | EN 13814 / ISO 17842, ISO 9001 (docs on request) | ≈90–120 days | Mid | High (theming, music, LED packages) | Remote support + on-site commissioning |
| Vendor A (Import EU) | EN 13814, CE | ≈120–180 days | High | Medium–High | Global network |
| Vendor B (OEM APAC) | ISO 17842 (partial), local GB | ≈75–110 days | Low–Mid | Medium | Email-first; limited on-site |
Colorways, IP-friendly themes, synchronized LED/musical scores, bilingual safety signage, anti-slip upper-deck flooring, and weather packages (seal kits, enhanced drainage). For some sites, I’d add queuing rails and a canopy skirt to emphasize the height of the carousel.
Operators appreciate the straightforward PLC diagnostics and the calm brake curve—no abrupt stops, which, in fact, lowers complaint rates.
Materials procurement → steel cutting and CNC drilling → welding (WPS/PQR-qualified) → NDT → hot-dip galvanizing → powder coat → FRP layup/paint → electrical integration (PLC, VFD) → FAT (load balance, noise, insulation) → packing → on-site install → SAT and operator training. Annual inspections per EN 13814/ISO 17842 and local GB 8408 recommended.
Author’s note: No single ride prints money, but a photogenic, reliable carousel quietly boosts per-cap spend on photos and nearby F&B. I guess that’s why we still build them.