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Post by Superman on Jun 2, 2010 19:14:38 GMT -5
I recently purchased a house and it has in it a Summit Lifts, Inc. stair chair lift.
It is in really good condition and works great. Here are some things that I know for sure about it.
* Simple installation * Mounts to the stairs - not the wall * Extruded aluminum track * Track only takes up 10' of staircase and chair folds to 14' from wall * Foot or finger-activated call controls for wall or floor mounting at top and bottom of stairs * Constant-pressure controls stop the lift the instant you release the control * Limit switches automatically shut unit off at the top and bottom of the stairs * Wide, comfortable seat swivels 90° toward landing at each level for safe and easy enter and exit * Safety switch prevents lift from running when seat is not in proper position * Operates on standard household current, 115 VAC, 15 AMP minimum grounded circuit * Smooth starts and stops
This units track measures 137" from top to bottom. I have a total on 9 steps that it was mounted on.
I took several pictures of it prior to removing it and I also took a video of it going from top to bottom and back again. If you would like to see more pictures or the video, I will be glad to send them to you. These units sell for over $2000 new and I am letting this one go cheap at $700 or the first reasonable offer. Bring cash and I am flexible.
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Post by tcrashfx on Jun 4, 2010 20:14:55 GMT -5
My kids would love that ride. Can I install it on the stairs to the deck by the pool? If so, when I get my raise I've been promised, can I pay you?
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Post by Superman on Jun 4, 2010 21:26:38 GMT -5
I wish we could get it back there by our offices. We could have WAY too much fun with that!!
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Post by Superman on Jun 4, 2010 21:27:44 GMT -5
If so, when I get my raise I've been promised, can I pay you? Hell, if I wait for that, I will probably NEVER get paid.
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