Stannah Stairlifts 320 Outdoor Straight Stairlift
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Stannah Stairlift 320 Model – Outdoors
Features
Batteries that are always on charge. A tough cable constantly trickle-charges the batteries with 24 volts of power so that your stairlift is always ready for use. The battery charger is the only part of the stairlift that needs to be kept dry, so it is normally installed indoors or in a garage and is plugged into a standard outlet. In the event of an outage the stairlift will typically give you 15-20 round trips on battery power alone.
Rugged protection from the weather. The seat is made from a plastic that doesn't fade or crack in the sun, and the metal parts are double powder-coated to prevent rust. All parts of the Stannah 320 will withstand a hose delivering 3 gallons/minute from eight feet away - a serious rainstorm!
A swivel seat. At the top of the stairs the 320 can be swiveled to face onto the top landing, so that the back of the chairs blocks the stairs behind the user. This swivel uses really smooth rollerbearings to make the swivel easy to do. (This point is often overlooked by customers. It's the
details that make all the difference!)
Technical Specs
· Weight limit: 300lbs
· Operating temperature range: 14ºF to 105ºF (-10ºC to 40ºC). Below 14ºF the chair may
not lift the full weight, and the power cable becomes stiff and may not retract fully. The
chair will work normally once the temperature returns above 14ºF.
· Minimum stair width: about 27" (depends on knees of user, and local codes may apply)
· Distance between armrests: 19"
· Depth of seat: 15"
· Standard seat height from bottom landing: 21"
· Standard seat height from top landing: 18"
· Space needed at the bottom of the stairs: about 27" in front of first step (but chair can be
folded and sent up the stairs when not in use)
· Folded width from wall: 12.9"
· Rail protrusion at bottom landing: about 15"
· Rail protrusion at top landing: about 4", but can be installed at 0" if there is an obstruction
at the top
· Width of rail: 4"
· Space taken by rail at side of stairs: typically about 7½"
· Speed: about 18'/minute (so about 45 seconds to ride up a typical staircase)
*****DOWNLOAD THE STANNAH OUTDOOR STAIRLIFT BROCHURE HERE*****
Features
Batteries that are always on charge. A tough cable constantly trickle-charges the batteries with 24 volts of power so that your stairlift is always ready for use. The battery charger is the only part of the stairlift that needs to be kept dry, so it is normally installed indoors or in a garage and is plugged into a standard outlet. In the event of an outage the stairlift will typically give you 15-20 round trips on battery power alone.
Rugged protection from the weather. The seat is made from a plastic that doesn't fade or crack in the sun, and the metal parts are double powder-coated to prevent rust. All parts of the Stannah 320 will withstand a hose delivering 3 gallons/minute from eight feet away - a serious rainstorm!
A swivel seat. At the top of the stairs the 320 can be swiveled to face onto the top landing, so that the back of the chairs blocks the stairs behind the user. This swivel uses really smooth rollerbearings to make the swivel easy to do. (This point is often overlooked by customers. It's the
details that make all the difference!)
Technical Specs
· Weight limit: 300lbs
· Operating temperature range: 14ºF to 105ºF (-10ºC to 40ºC). Below 14ºF the chair may
not lift the full weight, and the power cable becomes stiff and may not retract fully. The
chair will work normally once the temperature returns above 14ºF.
· Minimum stair width: about 27" (depends on knees of user, and local codes may apply)
· Distance between armrests: 19"
· Depth of seat: 15"
· Standard seat height from bottom landing: 21"
· Standard seat height from top landing: 18"
· Space needed at the bottom of the stairs: about 27" in front of first step (but chair can be
folded and sent up the stairs when not in use)
· Folded width from wall: 12.9"
· Rail protrusion at bottom landing: about 15"
· Rail protrusion at top landing: about 4", but can be installed at 0" if there is an obstruction
at the top
· Width of rail: 4"
· Space taken by rail at side of stairs: typically about 7½"
· Speed: about 18'/minute (so about 45 seconds to ride up a typical staircase)
*****DOWNLOAD THE STANNAH OUTDOOR STAIRLIFT BROCHURE HERE*****