Platform Lift
For people with impaired mobility...
The new Elec M1 platform lift has been developed with the main focus on design and engineering expertise. The result is a new generation of modern state of the art platform lifts which combine new design with the latest technology. Smart aesthetic elegance, new materials, attractive pricing and several options make the M1 platform lift the perfect accessibility solution for all types of buildings that require a personal touch.Elec M1 works on the self-sustaining screw and nut principle, which means that the safety is extremely high. The lift is mounted as a self-supporting shaft with a built-in guide rail, which means that it can be installed directly on the ground floor. No digging or casting is necessary. The design does not burden surrounding walls or stairs by vertical force.The power used to run an M1 is low compared to other lifts. It requires only a minimum of service and maintenance which ensures a low total life cycle cost. Everything is placed and designed for easy usage, making the lift safe and practical.The new design allows several options, both in regarsd to number of stops and door placements as well as glass shafts, powered doors, telephone options, platform sizes etc.Only a minimum of preparitory work is needed before you install an M1 and all parts required come with the lift. It is also quick to install and could, for example, be installed at a school during a school holiday. The M1 shaft takes up a minimal area of the building which is crucial when space is a premium.By installing a Elec M1 platform lift, not only do you help people with impaired mobility, you show everyone that you act responsibly.
Elec Platform Lift M1 works on the self-sustaining screw and nut principle, which means that safety is extremely high.A4 (1000/1500 or 1100/1500 platform)
Lifts & Electrical
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