AmeriGlide Hercules II Vertical Lifts | ||
Model Number | Maximum Lift Height | Tower Height |
---|---|---|
AG400 | 53” | 77” |
AG600 | 77” | 101” |
AG800 | 101” | 125” |
AG1000 | 125” | 149” |
AG1200 | 149” | 173” |
Selecting the Correct Vertical Lift
Selecting The Correct Vertical Platform Lift (VPL)
The first step is determining if you need a vertical lift for a residential or commercial application. Residential applications are defined as single family dwellings. A duplex or condo will often fall within this definition as long as the lift does not serve two or more families. The significance of this decision relates to the applicable codes. Below is a guideline for general consideration. As stated previously, codes in your area may have additions or amendments not noted in the basic ASME A18.1 regulations.Vertical Lift Heights and Tower Sizes
(heights up to 149”)
- Top Landing Gate
- Safety Pan
- Fascia Panel
- Folding Ramp
- Call-Send Controls
- Emergency Stop Switch
(heights up to 60”)
- Top Landing Gate
- Safety Pan
- Platform Gate
- Fascia Panel
- Call-Send Controls
- Emergency Stop Switch and Alarm
(heights over 60”)
- Top Landing Gate
- Bottom landing full height door
- Full enclosure of hoistway
- Fascia Panel
- Call-Send Controls
- Emergency Stop Switch and Alarm