PR9 Cantilever Step Lift

The Lifted Services Wheelchair Lift is a novel method of overcoming short sets of steps, in the home or in public spaces, indoors or out. Covering stairs that rise up to 1m, the platform lift is discreetly hidden in a pit at the foot of the steps when not in use, so it won’t take up any space or be an obstruction in the stairwell.

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Now you see it…

The lift is made to suit you, in any size you need. It can also be finished in any colour and with any type of floor covering, from tiles, carpet and linoleum to even flagstones or artificial grass!

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Now you don’t!

The Lifted Services Platform Lift is designed to provide access for wheelchair users over short sets of steps.

When it is not in use, this novel platform lift is flush with the floor, hidden away in a pit at the bottom of the steps. 

Installation in central London office

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How it works

Installation in central London office

The lift is mounted in a pit at the foot of the staircase, so when it is not in use it is flush with the surrounding floor. 

The obvious advantages are that it does not create an obstruction and can be discreetly blended into the decor of the room.

Installation in central London office
The user manoeuvres their wheelchair on to the platform and sets the brakes. Using a remote control themselves, or by someone using wall mounted controls, the lift will start. First, the safety kerb rises to prevent the chair from being able to move off platform during motion.
Installation in central London office

Then, the platform lift will rise up and over the steps. The safety kerb barrier is a sensitive edge, meaning the lift will stop if anything touches it.

Underneath the platform, a plate lifts up to cover the hole. This will also stop the lift if anything touches it. 

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Once the platform reaches the top step, the front barrier lowers, allowing the user to egress. 

Once off the platform, it can be lowered back into the pit using the same controls again, safely tucked away until the next time it is needed.