Hirolift Wheelchair Platform Lifts
WHEELCHAIR PLATFORM LIFTS
WHEELCHAIR PLATFORM LIFTS
Because the lifting platforms are designed for use both inside buildings and also outdoors, there is a large range of different application opportunities whether this is the bridging of the entrance area of your private house or the linking of two different storeys, for example in a public building.
Depending on the version selected, the lifting platforms can be delivered either completely assembled or the various elements of the lift, for example the guide pillars or the platform, can be pre-assembled and then fitted together at the point of installation. And, if you decide to move house, you can simply take your lift with you.
All of the lifting platforms from our factory offer you a solution that is tailored to your needs and of course to your budget.
INFORMATION
DRIVE
Spindle drive, rack gear drive
MACHINERY ROOM
No machinery room required
SPEED
Up to 0.1 m/s
TYPE
Wheelchair Platform
LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY
Up to 315 kg (more on request)
TRANSPORT HEIGHT
Up to 3 m
PIT
No pit required. If a pit is desired, then pit depth is 6-11 cm
ACCESS POINTS
- Opposite
- Adjacent
- Above one another
OPERATION
Via radio remote control and/or control unit on the lifting platform
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
- Minimum: W1150 x L1290,
- Maximum: W1585 x L1490,
additional on request
USABLE PLATFORM SIZE
From W850 x L1230 mm to W1250 x L1400 mm or W1320 x L1320 mm (additional on request)
BASE
Structural sheet metal, wood-effect
CLADDING
-Stainless Steel or Optional Aluminium -Powder-coating In Ral Colours Possible -Polycarbonate -Glass (laminated safety glass)
FEATURES
- The perfect solution for height differences of up to 3 metres
POWER SUPPLY
230 volt via mains outlet or 400 volt 3-phase, 16 a, separate fuse/breaker. Adaptable to usual local mains voltage. Depending on the type of system, power supply whilst driving can be via rechargeable battery, which is constantly and automatically re-charged.
DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY
The practical diagnostics display (available with certain system variants) allows quick and cost-effective assistance. Because all operating conditions could be made visible, it is possible to carry out a quick remote diagnosis by telephone at any time and in many cases it is possible to avoid an unnecessary visit by maintenance personnel.
REFERENCE
HIRO 350 AND HIRO 450 PLATFORM LIFT
ON WEWELSBURG CASTLE
The HIRO 450 wheelchair platform lift and the HIRO 350 inclined wheelchair lift guarantee visitors to the Wewelsburg regional museum in the Paderborn region of Germany barrier-free access to all of the exhibition areas.
HIRO 460 WHEELCHAIR PLATFORM LIFT
IN THE HELICOPTER MUSEUM IN BÜCKEBURG
Thanks to the HIRO 460 lifting platform, large portions of the helicopter museum in Bückeburg (Germany) are accessible and barrier-free. The system has a lift height of around two metres and a load bearing capacity of 300 kg.
HIRO 450 WHEELCHAIR PLATFORM LIFT
IN LISBON
A HIRO 450 type wheelchair platform lift in the foyer of the energy provider EDP in Lisbon enables barrier-free bypassing of a three-stage landing.
FEATURE
BARRIER AND RAMP
Depending on the version, the wheelchair platform lift is secured at the lower access point by an accompanying, mechanically locked and electrically secured ramp. An additional barrier can be installed for more security.
UNDER-RUN PROTECTION
As soon as the lifting platform moves upwards from the lower stopping station, a sturdy aluminium shutter or a robust protective curtain prevents access to the area underneath the platform thus providing secure protection from accidents. Alternatively, the platform can be equipped with a contact tray. This prevents the lift lowering all the way down in the event of there being an obstacle or person underneath it.
DEADMAN CONTROLS
All lifting platforms drive only whilst there is an active command present.
FULLY AUTOMATIC RAMP
If flat access to the platform is not possible, a fully automatic ramp enables the wheelchair to be driven on or off the platform. There are no special operating steps required for this.
LOCKING
In order to prevent unauthorised use, all lifting platforms are put into operation with a key.