Inclined Platform Lift Photo Gallery

  • Savaria ES125 Inclined Platform Lift With Rider

    ES125 With Rider At Lower Landing

    Here we have a Savaria ES125 with a rider in a wheelchair approaching the lower landing. This unit includes the optional folding safety arms

























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  • Same Home as Above With Platform At Top Landing

    ES125 Platform at Top Landing

    The same home as pictured above but this time the platform is at the top landing ready for use.

























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  • ES125 with Platform in Folded Position

    ES125 with Platform Folded Up

    The last picture in the series from this home shows the ES125 with its platform in the folded position against the track. When folded the lift will extend between 10" and 13" from the wall.





















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  • ES125 At Outside Entrance

    ES125 at Outside Entrance

    This ES125 includes the optional outdoor package so it can provide access to the front entrance of the home.












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  • ES125 With Optional Fold Down Seat

    ES125 No Arms

    This ES125 has an optional fold down seat allowing it to carry riders who do not use a wheelchiar

























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  • TKAccess Carrier-Lift With Park Position

    ES125 No Arms

    This Carrier-Lift by TKAccess has been installed in a church. Unlike the ES125 the Carrier-Lift track can turn corners as we see in this picture. The 90-degree turn made here allows the platform to be parked completely out of the stairway when not in use.











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  • TKAccess Carrier-Lift at Top Landing

    Carrier-Lift at top landing

    This is the same Carrier-Lift we saw parked in the previous picture. Now the platform is at the top landing ready for riders.














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  • Carrier-Lift On Stairway With Intermediate Flat Landing

    Carrier-Lift With Intermediate Flat Landing

    The Carrier-Lift track not only turns corners, it can also be formed to accommodate an intermediate flat landing like the one shown here.















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  • Carrier-Lift Makes a 180-degree Turn

    Carrier-Lift Makes 180-degree Turn

    This Carrier-Lift has been installed in a high school. Here you can see the track making a 180-degree turn as it travels from one flight to the next. This unit also has an optional control pendant which allows an assistant to control the movement of the platform.










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