RampNOW is proud to introduce the Harmar Pinnacle
Stair Lift to the Illinois marketplace. Call for a free home evaluation.
630-892-7267.
Harmar Pinnacle Stair Lift
Features
Mounts to the stairs – not the wall
Travel up to 75 feet
Anodized extruded aluminum track is factory cut to fit your
stairs
Track only takes up 7.5” of staircase and chair
folds to 11” from wall
Wireless remote call/send controls
Constant-pressure controls stop the lift the instant you
release the control
Limit switches automatically shut unit off at the top and
bottom of the stairs
Safety sensors on foot rest and chassis stop the lift
should it contact anything on the stairs
Wide, comfortable seat swivels at top landing for safe and
easy enter and exit
Safety switch prevents lift from running when seat is not
in proper position
350 lbs capacity
DC operated system capable of up to 40 trips in the event
of a power outage
Smooth starts and stops
Warranty: 3 years – component parts;
1 year – Battery; Lifetime – gear rack;
labor not included
Made in America!
Nory is very pleased and uses the Pinnacle Stair lifts
several times every day. I can only comment positive things about your
service. There was no high pressure, service was professional and personable
and the product is exactly as presented. Feel free to use as personal
references.
Steve and Nory Shorewood, IL 60404
From HME News:
The slimmed-down Pinnacle
ensures easy access for everyone in the home.
For decades, stairlifts have helped older individuals and those with mobility
limitations safely overcome staircases that would otherwise represent almost
insurmountable obstacles. However, stairlifts themselves can then become an
obstacle for other people who need to use the same staircase.
Keeping that in mind, Harmar Access has released the Pinnacle, a svelte new
stairlift that folds up when not in use.
“One of the things about stairlifts is that consumers can often find them
intrusive, and that they take up a little more space on their stairs than they
want them to,” says Sarah Penix, business development manager for Harmar.
“They want to have a stairlift and be able to use it, but they don’t want it
to be an obstruction.”
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When the Pinnacle’s footrest and seat are folded up, the unit only extends a
maximum of 11 inches from the wall, Penix says. “Without a doubt it is the
narrowest in the industry by at least 3 to 4 inches,” she adds.
A key component to the Pinnacle is its helical worm drive system, which Penix
says is the “narrowest in the industry.” Because the helical drive keeps
five teeth on the track at all times, the Pinnacle provides a smooth ride with
no jerking or bumping, and is light on maintenance. It requires no lubrication
as it is self-lubricated, which makes it easier to keep clean and maintained.
The light weight and small drive also help the chair to use 75 percent less
energy than a typical lift, Penix adds.
While the slimmed-down stairlift folds up small and rides on a narrower track,
that does not diminish its carrying capacity. The standard Pinnacle can carry up
to 350 pounds, like Harmar’s other stairlifts, according to Penix.
Length is not an issue for the Pinnacle, either. The track comes standard at 16
feet, but comes in lengths up to 70 feet. The chair is non-handed, so the rail
can be mounted on either side of the stairs, and since the chair arrives on the
rail, the provider doesn’t have to touch the chassis during installation.