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A range of hydraulically powered one piece platform, internal hoists, designed to lift a person seated in a manual wheelchair or powered wheelchair or scooter into and out of a van or bus. Mounts to the side or rear of a van. Two models available.
A powered wheelchair lift which is stored under the vehicle when not in use. Lifts a person in a wheelchair into a vehicle. Suitable for installation on most vans.
A hydraulically powered, internal hoist, designed to lift a person seated in a powered or manual wheelchair or scooter into and out of a van or bus. Mounts to the side or rear door of the vehicle. The unique stacking platform stows below window level, allowing clear site lines while in transit.
Checklist of points to consider when selecting a vehicle hoist to lift a person in a wheelchair into a van or bus.
RB 11 is a remote control designed to control the facility of opening vehicle doors, and/or the lowering of hoists, and chair elevators etc on vehicles designed for the driver with special needs. It operates via a 5 Function wireless Remote Control keypad.
Ricon manufactures a full range of automatic wheelchair hoists for lifting a person in a wheelchair in and out of a van or bus. All lifts can be installed either internally or externally under the floor of the vehicle. Depending on the layout of the van the lift can be fitted at the side or rear.
The specialist access lift is designed to enable the boarding or disembarking from smaller aircraft by people with disabilities using a wheelchair. The lift operates electrically and hydraulically. It is suitable for use on aircraft up to the Airbus A3200.
An Australian built range of fully automatic and semi automatic Electro hydraulic vehicle hoists for the purpose of lifting a person in a wheelchair into a passenger van or bus. There are 3 basic models. The hoists can be installed internally (into a side or rear door) or externally (to a rear door). The platform folds vertically to minimise storage space. Can be customised.
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