Curved Stair Lift
Beware of Cut and Shut Curved Stair Lift Rails
The curved stair lift... Buying a a used electric stair lift is a major investment.
The secondhand or reconditioned stairlift market is a perfectly legitimate one. Indeed, major manufacturers such as Stannah do offer secondhand stairlifts but would-be purchasers should be autious about some unscrupulous dealers.
Stair Lift Technical Information
There can be problems when buying secondhand stair lifts. Straight rails can be safely re-used to install a second-hand straight stair lift, but curved secondhand stair lifts always need new rails.
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This is because even if the carriage is secondhand, the rails have to be tailor-made to fit individual staircases because they must not obstruct doorways and must fit tightly to the stairs.
Experts in the industry say it is just not possible to use secondhand curved rails safely.

Curved Stair Lift Rails
Some people have purchased Stannah curved rails for stair lifts that have been re-manufactured from a number of old rails which have been cut up and welded together in an attempt to fit to a particular staircase.
They are known in the industry as 'cut and shuts' - named after a similar practice in the secondhand car market.
Many curved stair lift customers have been misled into thinking they were buying genuine Stannah rails as advertisers have made no attempt to clarify the fact that the rails they are selling have been re-manufactured from a selection of old Stannah rails.
Due to the limitations of this re-manufacturing process, the quality and fit of the rails to the staircase is generally extremely poor and - most importantly - the stairlift could well be unsafe.
Reconditioned Curved Stair Lifts For Sale
To be sure that you a receiving a brand new rail then you will need to go directly to Stannah or one of their approved dealers.
Approved Stannah dealers all sign up to an agreement not to use cut and shut rails, giving the customer peace of mind that they are getting a brand new, and most importantly, a 100% safe rail for their curved stair lift.
Curved Stair lift Suppliers
It is also worth considering that companies that use cut and shut rails are not authorised dealers and therefore cannot buy spare parts from Stannah.
This could seriously effect their ability to maintain and service your stair lift. This also means that their stair lift engineers have no training from Stannah.
If you have received a quotation from a company for a curved rail stair lift and they cannot prove that they are authorised dealers, then you should contact the manufacturer to see if they are on the approved list.
If you think you have bought a stair lift that uses a cut and shut rail then you should contact the original manufacturer who can advise you what to do next.
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Sincerely, Patricia Taylor Mobility Advisor
About the Author: Christian Dunnage is a director of Dolphin Mobility Ltd, a UK based independent supplier of stair lifts and mobility products http://www.dolphinlifts.co.uk/ and author of http://www.stairlift.co.uk an impartial online guide to having a stair lift in your home.
Curved Stair Lift
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