Sara 3000 Power Standing and Raising Lift #1095
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Sara 3000 Power Standing and Raising Lift
This sara 3000 Sit to Stand Lift was never used and cost over $4600 new. This unit comes with 1 battery pack, 1 sling, charger and owners manual.
- Powered standing and raising aid, designed to promote mobility maintainance and standing excercise for the resident / patient
- Large handles allow residents/patients to adjust their grip for comfort and security
- Safe working load 200 kg (440 lbs)
- Powered opening and closing of chassis
- Active kneepad with individual leg support
- A variety of slings made from non-slip material, available in different sizes
Measurements and weights |
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Weight Sara 3000 | 62 kg (137 lbs) |
Weight Sara 3000 (incl. scale) | 72 kg (158 lbs) |
Chassis external width, legs closed | 640 mm (25 1/4") |
Chassis internal width, legs open | 890 mm (35") |
Safe working load |
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Basic lift | 200 kg (440 lbs) |
All slings | 200 kg (440 lbs) |
Scale |
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Weighing capacity | 190 kg (418 lbs) |
Electrical |
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Battery Type | Rechargable - sealed lead acid |
Battery capacity | 24 V 4Ah |
Protection class | IPX4 (lift) |
General Frequently Asked Questions about Used Wheelchair Lifts
Q: Can I use the same lift for my chair and scooter?
A: You can use an AL300 to lift both a scooter and a chair.
Q: Is there any maintenance required for lifts?
A: The only maintenance needed is WD40 on all moving parts once every few months.
Q: How do I know which lift to get for my chair or scooter?
A: Talk to a technician about which lift is right for you and your power chair or scooter. You can also use Harmar’s Compatibility Calculator on Harmar’s website for a more detailed comparison and lift compatibility check.
Q: Can the lift be powered by my existing trailer plug?
A: No, lifts must be powered by a separate electrical harness that attaches directly to the car battery.
Q: Will I still be able to use my backup camera?
A: If you’re getting an outside lift that sits on the back of your vehicle then the camera will be obstructed.
Q: Can I use the swing-away feature while my chair or scooter is still on the lift?
A: You should not swing your lift away while the chair is still on it. It will put too much pressure on the swing away.
Q: What kind of hitch do I need on my vehicle to support the lift?
A: You will either need a Class 3 or Class 2 hitch.
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