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Things to Look for When Buying a Residential Cargo Lift

When you want to add a beach house lift to your beach house, look for the following features so you can transport things between floors easily, For more information visit http://www.beachhouselifts.com/wordpress/index.php/category/residential-cargo-lifts/beach-house-cargo-lifts/residential-cargo-lifts/

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Things to Look for When Buying a Residential Cargo Lift

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  1. Things to Look for When Buying a Residential Cargo Lift

  2. When you want to add a beach house lift to your beach house, look for the following features so you can transport things between floors easily:

  3. Look for dual cables • Two cables are better than one as it makes the lift safer for residential use. Transport groceries, luggage and even large items like furniture and refrigerators.

  4. Grooved cable winders • Sometimes the cables may double wrap and with grooved cables, the chances for double wrapping are zero.

  5. Dual mast • Dual mast lifts use the strength and stability of two cantilever mechanisms working in unison for a robust and dependable performance.

  6. Integrated brake system • Some lifts have a Cage Arrest system to prevent accidents. Your cargo is transported securely between floors with no risk of falls.

  7. Self-closing gate latch • Look for spring-loaded hinges and a self-closing gate latch. This makes residential cargo lifts safer for use.

  8. Remote control • A remote control system makes the lift easier to use. You can set up the lift to stop at one or two floors as required.

  9. Custom-made parts • Manufacturers that make their own parts are more reliable. Their products are backed by a warranty which allows you the free replacement of parts.

  10. Residential cargo lifts made by the local manufacturers are more reliable for use in beach houses with multiple floors.

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