Sarasota, Florida, Jan. 02, 2018 -- Since 1998 Harmar has been committed to delivering innovative products that enrich the lives of the mobility challenged people they were designed for. Continuing that tradition, Harmar is announcing the Pinnacle SL300 straight stair lift.
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This newest Pinnacle joins Harmar’s SL600 and SL600HD, known for their premium features, but at a more compelling price point. ZERO maintenance, compact dimensions, lengthy operation during power outages and the automatic/mechanical folding rail option are some of the peace of mind benefits continued in the SL300. Coming in at a 300 lb lifting capacity, its simplified chassis, oversized footrest and more compact seat make this Pinnacle a strong value.
“SL300 was built with the consumer in mind. The hand control swivel is easier to use than a toggle or rocker switch, especially for those with arthritis or limited hand dexterity. The unique nylon-polymer worm gear and gear rack requires ZERO maintenance. That means no messy/labor intensive lubrication that require bending and an effort to keep up for the consumer. And its efficient motor yields 40 up and down trips on a full charge.” said David Baxter, vice president of product strategy.
SL300 Key Features Include:
- Fold-up armrests and seat base to provide 11.0” folded width when not in use
- Ergonomic hand control switch on armrest
- Oversized foot rest that provides more comfort and security
- Patented Nylon polymer gear with helical work drive featuring six points of contact for ultimate stability and a smooth ride
- 90-degree seat swivel with interlock for safer entry/exit
- 20 fpm lift/lower speed
- 2-Year Parts Warranty, 10-Year Worm Gear/Rack, 1-Year batteries
The Pinnacle SL300 is now available through Harmar’s full service dealer network. Consumers can find a Harmar dealer at www.harmar.com.
For more information visit www.harmar.com
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Background. Harmar is the world’s leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of a broad range of mobility and accessibility solutions including auto lifts, stair lifts, platform lifts, pool lifts and more. Sold under the Harmar brand name, the company’s products are distributed through a variety of channels in North America with a growing dealer presence in South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. Harmar products provide a lift to those who utilize wheelchairs and scooters to help them go where they want. When they want. How they want.
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Tia Calomeris Harmar 941-308-7366 [email protected]


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