Short Description
This robotic arm wheelchair hoist delivers a manual wheelchair from the driver or side passenger door of a vehicle, into the boot, and gently closes the door behind. With another press, the wheelchair is returned to the driver's or passenger seat door when required. The hoist is stored behind the rear seats of the vehicle. There are two models to suit fixed frame or folding frame wheelchairs.
Models
Loader FX (Fixed Frame version)
* Wheelchair stores in line with car travel
* This goes deeper into the boot than the folding version, but leaves space at the side
* Fits when the rear door slopes strongly
Loader FO (Folding version)
* Wheelchair stores at 90 degrees to car travel
* This is the most compact, and fits a quite shallow boot but needs a wide opening
* Requires a more vertical trunk lid than the fixed frame version
More Details
Both models have the following features
* Rapid 25 second retrieve or store
* Flick a switch to operate
* Totally automatic
* The car retains its original looks and fuel economy
* It operates in any parking space where you can open the drivers door wide
* Transferrable between cars
* Less stress on shoulders and arms
* The Loader may be used in cars with a high rear door, vertical or slightly inclined, such as estate cars, station wagons, minivans, MPV, SUV, off roaders or 4WD
* Chair unloading is driven by two industry standard, highly reliable electrical actuators driven from the car electrical system. A third actuator, mounted on the main base, is used to open the boot, where this is not already electrically controlled
* The wheelchair is released from the mechanism with the flick of a lever
Specifications
* Wheelchair weight: 25kg - normal load (up to 32kg - heavy load)
* Time of operation: 25 - 30 seconds (Trunk to driver's door or vice versa)
* Power requirement is a 12 volt car battery
* Trunk Space required: height is 710mm minimum , check width and depth with installer
Installation
All vehicles will be inspected by the installer for suitability. Some vehicles require additional support hardware or a false floor.
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For a fact sheet about standards contact us or visit www.ilcaustralia.org/home/standards.asp
Place Of Manufacture
New Zealand