

| Dimensions |
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| A | Overall height (from floor) | 40 |
| B | Height of seat | 19.5 |
| C | Overall depth (from wall) | 23 |
| D | Overall depth (when folded) | 13 |
| E | Width of footrest | 12 |
| F | Overall width | 22 |
| G | Depth of seat | 16 |
| Specifications | |
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| Motor power | 0.25 kW |
| Motor output speed | 22 rpm |
| Method of drive | rack & pinion |
| Motor output torque | 108 Nm |
| Power supply | 24 v DC (battery) |
| Maximum capacity | 294lbs (350lbs available) |
| Track | extruded aluminium |
| Mains supply | 110v, 50Hz charger |
Bridging PlatformThe bridging platform can offer a quick, cost effective solution to certain types of curved staircase. Good examples are winding turns right at the top of the stairs, or perhaps a turn on a flat landing where there are 2 or 3 steps after the turn.
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Sit and Stand FrameThis addition allows the user(s) of the stair lift to choose to ascend/descend the stairs in either the usual seated position or to stand on the footrest, whilst holding onto a special folding steady/security bar for stability. It is ideal for those who may have problems with bending their knees, or where multiple users with different requirements will be using the stair lift. There is also the Perch Model Stair Lift, which may be suitable.
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Seat BeltsStair lifts can be fitted with either an inertia reel lap harness or static type, 3 point fixing, over shoulder harness. |
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Hinged railThe lower section of the rail folds up and out of the way when not in use, allowing greater access at the foot of the stairs. A good example of the application of a hinged rail is when there is a doorway at or near the foot of the stairs, and where a fixed rail would obstruct the doorway.
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