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Why's The Stannah MRC Passenger Lift So Popular?

A Stannah product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Aug 5, 2004

Just look at the benefits!.The Stannah MRC Passenger Lift is space-saving, safe and cost effective plus model options including narrow lift shaft and low headroom models.

No wonder the Stannah MRC Passenger Lift is so popular look at the benefits!.

* Space-saving.

The MRC has the motor-room in a cabinet - no need for a separate motor room.

Flexible The motor-room cabinet can be located where it best suits each installation.

* Safe.

Because the lift drive is outside of the lift shaft and away from the lift car, the MRC satisfies every Health and Safety consideration.

Safe for passengers - emergency lowering is literally at the touch of a button.

Safe for engineers - unlike traction alternatives there is no need to enter the lift shaft for maintenance wor.

Safer building - every lift owner/operator has a O duty of careû.

Installing an MRC gives greater peace of mind.

* Cost effective.

Reduced maintenance costs of hydraulic drive Reduced building costs as there are no excessive loads on the lift shaft and reduced pit and headroom options are also available Reduced running costs as the MRC only requires power in the UP direction Stannah lifts, manufactured in the UK, are proven to be safe and reliable.

The MRC can be combined with any or all of Stannah's passenger lift features:.

* Structure supported options.

* Narrow lift shaft models.

* Low headroom models.

* Reduced pit combined with low headroom models.

* Fast track deliveries.

All lifts are EN81-70 compliant Call Stannah on 01264 339090 for your Passenger Lifts Brochure.

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