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AAT - S-Max - with universal rack...


The ultimate solution for narrow, spiral stairs, small landings and narrow aisles. Used extensively at airports to assist passengers with reduced mobility. This device has been designed to assist with passengers upto 160kg (25 stone) in the most demanding and challenging of stairway environments.

AAT S-Max U3  
Find out more about the S-Max


For more information on this product, contact us or call 01553 811977.

Technical data - S-Max
Max. lifting capacity: 120kg / 160kg
Batteries: 2 x 12V 3.3Ah
DC-motor: 24V
Climbing speed: 8-23 steps/minute (continually adjustable)
Capacity with one battery pack: up to 300 steps (depending on the person's weight)
Height of step: maximum 22cm
Weight of the climbing unit: 14.5kg (without batteries)
Weight of the batteries: 3.5kg
Weight of the handle: 4kg
Total weight: 22kg
Height: 1200mm (total)
Handle, extractable up to: 1650mm
Width of handle: 520mm
Width of climbing unit: 330mm
Depth of climbing unit: 330mm
   

 

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