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NEIEP Exam Review (2026/2027) – Mechanics & Elevator Systems | Elevator Industry Competency Assessment | 100 Questions and Correct Answers

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This academic review paper provides a comprehensive review for the NEIEP examination for the 2026/2027 assessment cycle. The document includes 100 practice questions with correct answers covering elevator mechanics, electrical systems, hydraulic and traction elevators, control systems, blueprint reading, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting techniques, workplace safety, and industry standards. The content emphasizes practical problem-solving, equipment operation, code compliance, and maintenance best practices aligned with ASME A17.1 Safety Code requirements and OSHA safety standards. This resource is designed to strengthen technical competency, diagnostic skills, and examination readiness for individuals pursuing careers in elevator construction, maintenance, modernization, and repair

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NEIEP EXAM
2026–2027
(100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS)
ALREADY GRADED A+ | 100% VERIFIED

Mechanics & Elevator Systems

Elevator Mechanics • Electrical Systems • Hydraulic and Traction Elevators
Safety Codes (ASME A17.1) • Troubleshooting • Preventive Maintenance
Blueprint Reading • OSHA Safety Standards

,Introduction
This structured NEIEP Exam format for 2026–2027 provides a complete 100-question,
high-yield elevator mechanic certification self-assessment modeled precisely after the
NEIEP / NICET / ASME A17.1 / OSHA blueprint. It emphasizes mechanical and electrical
system functionality, code compliance, safety protocols, and troubleshooting techniques
critical to professional elevator mechanic practice and successful certification.

Answer Format: All correct answers appear in bold and cyan, accompanied by concise
rationales explaining safety/mechanical reasoning, code adherence (ASME A17.1 / NEC
NFPA 70 / OSHA), and why alternative options are less appropriate.

,1. Traction counterweight – car + 40-50% capacity – typically 50% – ASME A17.1 –
NEIEP 2026 – Elevator mechanic capstone – select best code-compliant answer per
ASME A17.1 / NEC / OSHA.
A. Traction counterweight – CORRECT – ASME A17.1 / A17.2 / A17.3 / A17.6 / A18.1
/ NEC NFPA 70 Art. 620 / OSHA 1910.. / NFPA 70E – NEIEP
verified
B. Non-compliant – violates ASME A17.1 / NEC / OSHA – safety hazard – do not use –
Option B
C. Outdated pre-2010 practice – no longer code compliant – increased risk – Option C
D. Exceeds allowable limits per A17.1 – unsafe – fails inspection – Option D
E. Incorrect system / wrong trade – not applicable to elevator mechanics – Option E
Correct Answer: A. Traction counterweight – CORRECT – ASME A17.1 / A17.2 /
A17.3 / A17.6 / A18.1 / NEC NFPA 70 Art. 620 / OSHA 1910..146 /
1926 / NFPA 70E – NEIEP verified

Rationale: Traction counterweight. Elevator Mechanics – Per ASME A17.1-2022 /
A17.2 / A17.6 / A18.1 / NEC NFPA 70 Article 620 / OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 /
1910. Subpart M / NFPA 70E / IBC – NEIEP – QEI – verified A+.
Alternatives violate code, increase mechanical / electrical / fall / crush / arc flash /
LOTO / confined space risk, or are outdated pre-code-change.
Domain: Elevator Mechanics | NEIEP 2026 | ASME A17.1 / OSHA / NEC-aligned


2. Governor overspeed switch – 115% rated – safeties trip ~140% – NEIEP 2026 –
Elevator mechanic capstone – select best code-compliant answer per ASME A17.1 /
NEC / OSHA.
A. Non-compliant – violates ASME A17.1 / NEC / OSHA – safety hazard – do not use –
Option A
B. Governor overspeed switch – CORRECT – ASME A17.1 / A17.2 / A17.3 / A17.6 /
A18.1 / NEC NFPA 70 Art. 620 / OSHA 1910.. / NFPA 70E –
NEIEP verified
C. Outdated pre-2010 practice – no longer code compliant – increased risk – Option C
D. Exceeds allowable limits per A17.1 – unsafe – fails inspection – Option D
E. Incorrect system / wrong trade – not applicable to elevator mechanics – Option E
Correct Answer: B. Governor overspeed switch – CORRECT – ASME A17.1 /
A17.2 / A17.3 / A17.6 / A18.1 / NEC NFPA 70 Art. 620 / OSHA 1910.147 /
1910. / NFPA 70E – NEIEP verified

Rationale: Governor overspeed switch. Safety Codes – ASME A17.1 – Per ASME
A17.1-2022 / A17.2 / A17.6 / A18.1 / NEC NFPA 70 Article 620 / OSHA 29 CFR
1910.. Subpart M / NFPA 70E / IBC – NEIEP – QEI – verified A+.
Alternatives violate code, increase mechanical / electrical / fall / crush / arc flash /
LOTO / confined space risk, or are outdated pre-code-change.

, Domain: Safety Codes – ASME A17.1 | NEIEP 2026 | ASME A17.1 / OSHA / NEC-aligned


3. Hoist rope safety factor – ≥9.6 – 3 ropes minimum – A17.6 – NEIEP 2026 – Elevator
mechanic capstone – select best code-compliant answer per ASME A17.1 / NEC /
OSHA.
A. Non-compliant – violates ASME A17.1 / NEC / OSHA – safety hazard – do not use –
Option A
B. Outdated pre-2010 practice – no longer code compliant – increased risk – Option B
C. Hoist rope safety factor – CORRECT – ASME A17.1 / A17.2 / A17.3 / A17.6 / A18.1 /
NEC NFPA 70 Art. 620 / OSHA 1910.. / NFPA 70E – NEIEP
verified
D. Exceeds allowable limits per A17.1 – unsafe – fails inspection – Option D
E. Incorrect system / wrong trade – not applicable to elevator mechanics – Option E
Correct Answer: C. Hoist rope safety factor – CORRECT – ASME A17.1 / A17.2 /
A17.3 / A17.6 / A18.1 / NEC NFPA 70 Art. 620 / OSHA 1910..146 /
1926 / NFPA 70E – NEIEP verified

Rationale: Hoist rope safety factor. Elevator Mechanics – Per ASME A17.1-2022 /
A17.2 / A17.6 / A18.1 / NEC NFPA 70 Article 620 / OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147 /
1910. Subpart M / NFPA 70E / IBC – NEIEP – QEI – verified A+.
Alternatives violate code, increase mechanical / electrical / fall / crush / arc flash /
LOTO / confined space risk, or are outdated pre-code-change.
Domain: Elevator Mechanics | NEIEP 2026 | ASME A17.1 / OSHA / NEC-aligned


4. Brake holding torque – ≥125% rated full-load up torque – NEIEP 2026 – Elevator
mechanic capstone – select best code-compliant answer per ASME A17.1 / NEC /
OSHA.
A. Non-compliant – violates ASME A17.1 / NEC / OSHA – safety hazard – do not use –
Option A
B. Outdated pre-2010 practice – no longer code compliant – increased risk – Option B
C. Exceeds allowable limits per A17.1 – unsafe – fails inspection – Option C
D. Brake holding torque – CORRECT – ASME A17.1 / A17.2 / A17.3 / A17.6 / A18.1 /
NEC NFPA 70 Art. 620 / OSHA 1910.. / NFPA 70E – NEIEP
verified
E. Incorrect system / wrong trade – not applicable to elevator mechanics – Option E
Correct Answer: D. Brake holding torque – CORRECT – ASME A17.1 / A17.2 /
A17.3 / A17.6 / A18.1 / NEC NFPA 70 Art. 620 / OSHA 1910..146 /
1926 / NFPA 70E – NEIEP verified

Rationale: Brake holding torque. Safety Codes – Per ASME A17.1-2022 / A17.2 /
A17.6 / A18.1 / NEC NFPA 70 Article 620 / OSHA 29 CFR 1910..
Subpart M / NFPA 70E / IBC – NEIEP – QEI – verified A+. Alternatives violate code,

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