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WHEELCHAIR LIFT SENSING MAT    


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Picture of WHEELCHAIR LIFT SENSING MAT The Wheelchair Lift Sensing Mat is a lift sensor mat that is used to detect the presence of a wheelchair or scooter on a bus- or van-mounted lift. When installed on a lift, the mat can be used to signal the van or bus operator that the lift is ready for operation and to detect an unknown or unexpected person or object on the lift and prevent prevent the operator from stowing the lift or moving the vehicle until the object is off of the lift platform. This mat has a durable molded design with parallel-plate switching, and it is moisture- and abrasion-resistant. The nominal switch actuation force is 30 pounds. It has an estimated switch life of over 1 million operations. Each Wheelchair Lift Sensing Mat is custom designed to provide an exact fit for each application. Cutouts and angles are available to accommodate guides, supports, hand rails, and other mechanical features of the lift. POWER: 12 to 24 Volts (AC or DC) at 1.0 amps maximum. COLORS: Black or yellow.

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This product record was updated on May 1, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

Tapeswitch Corporation

100 Schmitt Blvd
Farmingdale, New York 11735
United States
Telephone: 800-234-8273 or 631-630-0442.
Fax: 631-630-0454.
Web: http://www.tapeswitch.com.


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