Accessible Transit Specialists specialise in wheelchair access conversion on vehicles. They can convert any suitable vehicle to wheelchair access using ramps or automatic wheelchair lifts.
Accessible Transit Specialists custom make seating for a variety of vehicles. One feature can be Quick Release Legs where seats need to be regularly removed eg to make room for a wheelchair. Their seating is certified by the RTA.
This product consists of a contoured seat with a headrest, and a wheelchair base that can be detached quickly for stowing. The seat is designed to operate with other car transport products from the same brand such as the AutoAdapt Turnout, to eliminate lifting when transferring in and out of the car. Carony is available with transit wheels or with self propelling wheels.
This product is a swivel base that makes it possible to turn the car seat out over the car`s doorstep when getting in or out of the car. It is designed to be fitted with a low height car seat. Available to suit two door and four door cars. Able to be fitted to the driver, front passenger, or rear passenger position in the car. Can be manually operated or power operated with a remote control.
A roof mounted wheelchair carrier and winch with fibreglass weatherproof cover. The winch lifts the wheelchair onto the roof and positions it on the bracket and the cover slides together. To unload, the cover slides open over the driver's door and the winch lowers the chair. Powered by the car battery. Can be operated by the wheelchair user.
A range of hydraulically powered one piece platform, internal hoists, designed to lift a person seated in a manual wheelchair or powered wheelchair or scooter into and out of a van or bus. Mounts to the side or rear of a van. Two models available.
A powered wheelchair lift which is stored under the vehicle when not in use. Lifts a person in a wheelchair into a vehicle. Suitable for installation on most vans.
A hydraulically powered, internal hoist, designed to lift a person seated in a powered or manual wheelchair or scooter into and out of a van or bus. Mounts to the side or rear door of the vehicle. The unique stacking platform stows below window level, allowing clear site lines while in transit.
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