Range of wheelchair boot hoists. Range includes: AWL100 for installation into Sedan car or station wagon; AWL150 for storing a folded manual wheelchair in the boot in an upright position in minibuses and full size vans; ASL325 is a take apart hoist for scooters or wheelchairs in Sedan cars; ASL350 is a take apart hoist for scooters with removed seats for Sedan cars with narrow boot openings; 90 model stores manual and powered wheelchairs in station wagons, minivans and full size vans; 140 model stores powered wheelchairs and scooters in station wagons or minibuses; model ASL450 hoist for powered wheelchairs and scooters in Sedan cars, station wagons, SUVs and minivans; model VSL570 wheelchair hoist for minivans, SUVs and full size vans; VSL602 offset hoist arm for scooters and powered wheelchairs in vans, minivans and vehicles with drop rear door or wide bumpers; VSL672 offset hoist arm for heavy powerchairs and scooters in vans, minivans, SUVs and vehicles with drop rear door and some station wagons; VSL692 offset hoist arm with telescoping outer arm for vans, minivans and SUVs; VSL900 stores wheelchairs or scooters through side sliding door.
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