Stiltz Trio Lift
Access Your Upstairs with a Residential Elevator
The Stiltz Trio Lift offers versatile vertical transportation for both individuals and belongings in residential and workplace settings. With expanded capacity compared to the Stiltz Duo Lift, it accommodates larger items and ensures accessibility for standard wheelchairs, walkers, and rollers. Available in models like the Vista and Thru Car, this compact elevator fits various home layouts without obstructing daily routines, boasting the smallest footprint among wheelchair lifts. Ideal for enhancing home accessibility and convenience.
Stiltz Trio Lift | |
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Drive | Roped drum, braked gear motor drive |
Power Supply | 220 – 240v AC / 5 Amps – will work off 110v with a step-up transformer |
Weight Capacity | 485 lbs. (220kg) |
Maximum Travel Height | 3 Story Homes |
Maximum Speed | 6″ / second (15cm/second) |
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Frequently Asked Questions
The space required for a home lift varies depending on the type and model. Compact models can fit into surprisingly small spaces and can be installed with minimal modifications to your home. Generally, you’ll need a clear area for the lift shaft and space for the machinery, but many lifts are designed to be as space-efficient as possible.
Absolutely! Home lifts can be retrofitted into most existing homes. Installation might involve some construction work, like creating a lift shaft, but many models are designed to be minimally invasive. A professional assessment can determine the best placement and type of lift for your home.
Home lifts require regular maintenance to ensure they operate safely and efficiently. This usually involves periodic inspections, cleaning, and lubrication of moving parts. Most providers offer maintenance packages, and it’s a good idea to schedule regular check-ups to keep your lift in top condition.
Most modern home lifts come equipped with a battery backup system. This ensures that the lift can be safely operated or moved to the nearest floor in the event of a power outage. Always check with your provider to understand the specific features and safety mechanisms of your home lift.