Products - Bruno Stairlifts - Electra-Ride Outdoor

VALUE: The only outdoor stairlift deigned to Bruno's exacting quality standards. Offers a smooth rack and pinion drive for smoother performance, battery power for use even during power outages and two remote keyed, wireless call send controls for safety and convenience.

SEATING: Locking swivel seat at the top and bottom of the stairway. Generous seat size of 20 between arms.

DESIGN: Unique design offers outstanding performance under a variety of climate conditions. Components designed to withstand the elements with consistent performance year to year.

FREEDOM: With a Bruno Independent Living Aids Straight Rail Stairlift you can go up and down stairs effortlessly, anytime you want.

COMFORT: Unlike ordinary chain or cable driven stairlifts, our units use a rack and pinion system, so there's no slipping or lurching when the unit stops and starts. Your ride is smooth and controlled. Your installer can even set the speed of the unit to suit your personal comfort level.

PERFORMANCE: All Bruno Straight Rail Stair lifts are designed and manufactured to accommodate rider weights of up to 350 lbs., which positions Bruno stairlift systems as a leader in the industry.

BATTERY-POWERED OPERATION: Battery operation assures you of access between floors even if an electrical outage occurs. The unit charges automatically when it is parked both at the top or bottom of the stairway.

INSTALLATION: Because of the battery-powered operation there is no special wiring required for installation. The unit uses a 3-amp charger that will operate on a standard 110 volt wall outlet.

CALL-SEND: The Bruno Straight Rail Stair lift utilizes a wireless "call-send" control which allows you to call or send the unit to the other end of the stairs. This wireless system can either be mounted on a wall or can be used as a hand held remote.

QUALITY: Designed, manufactured and assembled under ISO 9001 standards.

 
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