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Picture of HERITAGE ELEVATOR The Heritage Elevator is a home elevator designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. This elevator is available with regular or custom doors to match the decor throughout the home. Features include automatic sliding doors on the cab; solid vinyl accordion gate; position indicators in the cab and on each floor; an infrared safety light curtain; custom cab sizes; and a two-speed valve for soft start and stop. The standard car operating panel has buttons and is mounted on the wall inside the cab. OPTIONS: Solid wood paneling (oak, maple, or cherry); car operating panel on handrail; wall-mounted car operating touch screen; Visifold accordion gate; epoxy sliding door; stainless steel sliding door. CAPACITY: 1,500 pounds. COLOR: Wall and ceiling finish are available in Autumn Glow, light maple, oak, walnut, or white. The fixture finish is stainless steel (standard) or brushed brass, oil-rubbed bronze, or black (optional). The optional epoxy sliding door is available in beige or custom colors.

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This product record was updated on August 26, 2009.

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Cambridge Elevating Inc.

1261 Industrial Road
Cambridge, Ontario N3H 4W3
Canada
Telephone: 800-265-3579 or 519-653-4222.
Fax: 519-653-9927.
Web: http://www.cambridgeelevating.com.
Email: info@cambridgeelevating.com.


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