McKinley Elevator provides installation, inspection, testing, maintenance and repair of lifts and elevators that meet the ADA compliance requirements set forth by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). When adding an accessible route between stories or mezzanines with a LULA elevator, wheelchair lift or home elevator, McKinley Elevator provides the products and expertise to help ensure you meet ADA requirements.
Our selection of vertical platform lifts and inclined platform lifts for wheelchairs meet the ADA compliance standards set forth in ASME A18.1 Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts. With one of our wide variety of wheel chair lift models suitable for indoor or outdoor applications, you can provide wheelchair users unassisted entry and exit from buildings, service or recreational facilities. A properly configured and installed wheelchair lift from McKinley Elevator is an appropriate solution for accessibility within public buildings as defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.).
McKinley Elevators team of experts provide the knowledge, expertise and range of product options to help you comply with ADA requirements and standards required in ASME A17.1. From accessible features, cab space, landing requirements, routine maintenance and inspection, McKinley Elevator provides you with the understanding to navigate the ADA codes and regulations that help to make homes accessible and safe for those who are disabled. For homeowners seeking an accessible option which will allow them to remain in their home, McKinley Elevator has the solutions available to improve accessibility in your home.
LULA elevators are a smaller elevator designed to provide an ADA compliant, cost-effective, space-saving solution for buildings up to six stories. Similar in many regards to a traditional elevator with an enclosed cab that travels between floors, a limited use elevator is designed with the only purpose to provide accessibility for handicapped access within the building. McKinley Elevator sells and installs LU/LA elevators, and can help you determine the specifications and requirements for your particular building or facility to meet the requirements of the American Disabilities Act.
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A system of cables and stacked weights that provide a counterweight to the cab and passenger load weight. It's purpose is to make lifting the load more efficient and less taxing on the lifting motor.
A system that uses a cylinder, a pump and non-compressible liquid (hydraulic oil). The fluid builds up inside the cylinder, pushing up a piston located inside and causing the elevator to raise to the corresponding floor. Releasing the compressed liquid through a valve allows the cab to lower.
A system whereby the lifting power is applied without cables and pulleys, but rather through a vacuum pump. By applying the principles of a vacuum to generate changes in atmospheric pressure within the cylinder hoist way, the cab moves smoothly and safely between floors.
A lifting system that utilizes aircraft cable, a winding drum and a motor mounted at the top of or behind the rails depending on your height limitations. The motor winds the cable onto the drum to lift and descend the elevator cab. The variable speed motor provides you with a soft start and stop.
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