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Picture of SIDE DOOR HYBRID PLATFORM LIFT (MODEL AL690) The Side Door Hybrid Platform Lift, model AL690, is a wheelchair or scooter loader for a van designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. This lift delivers a powered wheelchair or shorter scooter next to the driver or passenger's door. This lift features one-button operation with a handheld remote and uses second-row seat hardware for installation. DIMENSIONS: This lift has a 33.5 inch vertical reach and requires 32 inches of headroom and a depth of 58.5 inches. The platform is 27 x 38.5 inches. CAPACITY: 275 pounds. WARRANTY: Three-year transferable warranty.

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This product record was updated on May 18, 2006.

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Harmar Access / Harmar Mobility

2075 47th Street
Sarasota, Florida 34234
United States
Telephone: 800-833-0478.
Fax: 866-234-5680.
Web: http://www.harmar.com.
Email: customerservice@harmar.com.


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