Rental Straight stairlifts Deposit £250 and then £10 a week Padded seat and backrest ensures that the stairlift gives the most comfortable ride available. 2 directional paddle switch Easy to operate, even by those with limited dexterity. Safety belt included for added security. Folding arms, seat and footrest Slimline fold-away design allows easy access to the staircase. Lockable swivel seat allows the user to safely board and leave the lift without the need for twisting the body. Fast, no mess installation The stairlift fixes quickly and easily to your staircase, so there's no mess, and no need for any repairs. Lockable on/off switch allows the user to prevent others from using the lift. Diagnostic digital display informs the user of the status of the stairlift. Safety sensors-Five safety sensors on the footrest and carriage stop the lift if an obstruction is encountered. Straight Stairlift Technical Specification Dimensions (mm/inch) A Overall height (from floor) 1020/ 40 B Height of seat 495/ 19.5 C Overall depth (from wall) 585/ 23 D Overall depth (when folded) 325/ 13 E Width of footrest 305 /12 F Overall width 560/ 22 G Depth of seat 410/ 16 Specifications Motor power 0.5 hp Motor output speed 22 rpm - No greater than 0.15 meters per second Method of drive rack & pinion Motor output torque 108 Nm Power supply 24 v DC (battery) Maximum capacity 18 Stone / 280lbs / 127kg (350lbs/159kg available) Track extruded aluminium Mains supply 240v, 50Hz charger Friendly, reliable and honest with over 30 years of experience - no payment taken now, only after work complete. Fully insured for your peace of mind.
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If you need to work out the length of stairs to suit your staircase here is a guide for anyone,or you can get in touch by message and we are happy to help.
Stand at the bottom of the stairs and look up the staircase. This will determine if the stairlift should be installed on the left side or the right side . With safety in mind the side for stairlift installation is always on the main wall side . If the staircase has walls both sides or is situated in the middle of the house, then determine which side would be most practical for the user of the stairlift from the bottom sides of your staircase.
Stand at the top of the staircase and measure from the top stair tread (A) and run your tape measure down the staircase. The tape measure should touch every edge of every stair tread and the tip of the tape measure should be extended right down to the bottom floor area (B) which is past the very bottom stair tread.
Measure the width of the staircase from the most narrowest point (C) to (D) making sure you measure from the skirting board and not the wall please take into account all newel posts and hazards that might cause a problem during travel.
Measure from the kick plate of the bottom stair tread (E) to the nearest obstacle (F) ., this could be a near by door opening, radiator, wall or cupboard. When you measure this clearing distance, it will give you an idea as to how much space is available at the bottom of the stairs. A minimum distance of 18″- 20″ is needed for the stairlift to be parked or getting on and off safely. If the space is limited you may require a hinge track system.