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Picture of ATLAS ELECTRIC SCOOTER LIFT The Atlas Electric Scooter Lift is a scooter or wheelchair loader for automobile trunks, vans, pickup trucks, and sports utility vehicles. This lift works with either three or four-wheeled scooters and manual or power wheelchairs weighing up to 250 pounds. This loader features a patented Lift'n Latch Boom Arm. The user lifts the arm up and a spring-loaded latch locks the arm in the raised position. Lifting the arm again releases the latch automatically, allowing the arm to be lowered. The control box is mounted at the end of the arm and the motor is mounted at the base of the lift to reduce the weight of the lift arm. The lift can be removed from the base, allowing for fuller use of cargo space.

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This product record was updated on November 15, 2007.

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Ranger All Season Corporation

PO Box 132
George, Iowa 51237
United States
Telephone: 800-225-3811 or 712-475-2811.
Fax: 712-475-3320.
Web: http://www.rangerallseason.com.
Email: sales@rangerallseason.com.


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