Short Description
A low rise electrically operated lift which travels up to one metre with two stops. It operates with a screw and nut hydraulic drive system. The load capacity is 250kg. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
Options
* One hour fire rated doors
* Automatic door openers
* 1100mm high gate on upper level
* Telephone
* Stainless steel panels
* Various RAL colours
* Key controls
* UPS backup
* Audible announcement of floor
Models
Models with either through car or adjacent entry
More Details
Standard Finish
* Aluminum platform in RAL 7035 white gray and stainless steel handrails, platform stanchions in RAL7012 dark gray
* Glass or aluminum side panels in RAL 7012 dark gray
* Aluminum gate with glass or aluminum insert in RAL 7012 dark gray
Gate
Manually operated interlocked gate
Controls
Platform controls
* Automatic or hold-to-run and emergency stop on platform console
Landing controls
* Call buttons at each landing with isolation key switch
Power Source
* Mains electricity
* Power requirements 240v
* Battery backup
Motor
1.1kw
Safety Features
* All extreme edges of the E-Type low rise platform lift have movable safety edges which immediately stop the lift when touched
* Bellows prevent access to the underside of the lift when in the up position
* Slip resistant rubber on the floor
Installation
* The base must be level and central to cut out position
* No pit is required
* This lift can be installed in a day
In NSW the owner or controller of the lift (if not the owner) is required to register their lift with WorkCover. They need to complete Form PL2 Application For Item Registration of Lift / Escalator and Moving Walkway. A fee of $65 is charged for a lift installed in a public place. The applicant must state that the plant has been inspected by a competent person and is safe to operate (use).
It is compulsory that the lift be inspected annually by a competant person. WorkCover requires payment for registration as well as an annual fee.
Request further details from the supplier or contact WorkCover Plant Registration Unit.
It is an offence to operate plant that is not correctly registered under the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001.
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
The lift compliance AS1735:14 (information from supplier website 2010)
Place Of Manufacture
United Kingdom