Battery operated seated stairlift for curved stairs. Options include: powered or manual seat to footplate links; full harness; ankle restraints; powered swivel seat; perching seat; powered and manual hinged tracks; range of colours available.
The Minivator 2000 is a curved stairlift: curved stairlifts are also known as Round The Corner or RTC stairlifts. These stairlifts are designed for use on a staircase which turns a corner or is spiral in design. The track is mounted on stanchions which are fixed to the stairs. Every Minivator track is built to order following a survey of the staircase. Our team of designers calculate the optimum track to accommodate the staircase whilst maximising the clear space on the stairs. Slimline design is a concept that extends to the Stairlift itself, the stairlift can be folded up meaning minimum storage space is needed when the stairlift is not in use. The addition of a powered footplate makes folding the unit up even easier for users who may have trouble bending. You can choose to fold the footplate by flicking a switch located under the arm of the stairlift or when folding the seat up and down.
Handicare
82 First Avenue
Pensnett Estate
Kingswinford
West Midlands
DY67FJ
UK
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