Bruno Elite Stair Lift – The Perfect Choice for Curved Stairs
Installing a stair lift resolves accessibility concerns by overcoming the barriers posed by stairs. National Seating & Mobility offers quality curved stair lifts equipped with advanced features. The Bruno Elite Curved stair lift is a unique model that can be custom-installed to address all types of curved stairs – those with corners, multiple landings, spirals, and other designs.
With a maximum load capacity of 400 lbs, this stair lift features a smooth, powerful drive system – including a self-locking worm gear and a strong rack-and-pinion drive system. The device can be mounted directly to the steps on either side of the staircase and not the wall.
The Bruno Elite comes with a wide range of safety features such as – retractable seat belt, obstruction sensors, carriage safety sensor and offset swivel seat. The footrest and carriage safety sensors stop the unit, even if the slightest obstacle encounters its path during the ride. The offset swivel seat makes the entry and exit position at the top landing safer and easier. The top/bottom park position option improves safety by extending the rail away from the stairs. Other key features include –
- Two remote, wireless call/send controls
- Generous seat size – 17.75” (451 mm) adjustable to 21.75” (552 mm) between the arms
- Onboard audio and visual diagnostics for instant unit status
- Flip-up arms (for easy wheelchair transfers)
- Contoured seat for maximum comfort
- Two 12-volt batteries
- Mid park and charge station
- Larger footrest
- Direct drive motor/gear box
- Adjustable width armrests
Leading dealers in accessibility equipment offer the Bruno Elite Curved stair lift. With National Seating & Mobility, you would be assured of competitive pricing, customized installation, and efficient technical support.
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