Robotic '' wheelchair loader " for cars



Robotic wheelchair loader for cars
Abi-loader FX

The AbiLoader-FX is a robotic arm, which delivers Fixed-Frame wheelchairs from the luggage compartment of the vehicle to the front or side door of this vehicle.

The AbiLoader may be used in cars with a high rear door, vertical or inclined, such as estate cars, station wagons, minivans, MPV, SUV, off-roaders or 4WD.

The mechanism is mechanically adjustable to allow it to fit in a wide variety of vehicles. Once set it remains correct for the life of the device.
The electrical operation is simple, requiring no electronics or calibration, for ease of installation and maintenance.

Chair unloading is driven by 2 industry-standard, highly reliable electrical actuators driven from the car electrical system. A third actuator, mounted on the main base, is used to open the boot, where this is not already electrically controlled.

FOR MORE DETAIL : http://abiliquip.com/home



(See a separate sheet for specifications on the Foldable-chair version, the Abi-Loader FO)

SPECIFICATIONS
Configuration: Left and Right hand drive vehicle versions
(specified at order time)
Power requirements: 12 V (car battery)
14V (running engine preferable)
Current consumption: 3.5 - 13A (normal load)
Protection: Resettable circuit breaker
Drivers: 3 Standard Linak actuators
Trunk Lid: Electric lock release and opened automatically by actuator
Operating temperature: - 25°C to + 40°C
Mass (Approx.): 48 kg
Wheelchair weight: 25kg normal load (up to 32kg heavy load)
Time of operation: 25 - 30 seconds (Trunk to driver's door or vice versa)

Trunk Space Dimensions Required:
Height: 710mm minimum vertical
Width and Depth: See diagram below

Shipping Dimensions:
900 x 730 x 340mm = 36" x 29" x 14" = 0.223 m3
60 kg = 132 lbs



INSTALLATION: All vehicles will be inspected by the installer for suitability. Some vehicles require additional support hardware or a false floor.

Contacts:
Main line:
+64 3 2818181
(this is a Christchurch local free calling number)

Greg Ewing:
+64 21 358 434

Igor Gaghis:
+64 21 173 4390

Physical Address:
Building SB2
198 Springs Rd,
Hornby
Christchurch 8042,
New Zealand.

Fax: none

Email: support@abiliquip.com



We are based in Christchurch, in the South Island of New Zealand. We have dealers in some parts of the world, and others are under action, so please contact us for information on who offers these products in your country. (to ask to become a dealer please email or phone us)

We offer services around the country where needed, either though agents or directly.

To request information on suitability of your chair and car, please download or print this Wheelchair information sheet and send us the details of your chair and vehicle, or fill in the on-line request."I have now had the AbiLoader on my car for about 18 months and am very happy with it. It has worked without problems and has proved to be remarkably efficient. Had this product not been available I would probably have had to look at getting a self drive van - considerably more expensive than the Abiloader"

"It is now nearly a week since I took delivery of my new Zafira, so I thought I should let you know how pleased I am with the Abiloader. It is living up to all my hopes and expectations.

Without your skill, ingenuity and determination to make it work, I am sure this would not have been possible. Your attention to detail in adjusting and modifying not only the Abiloader, but also my wheelchair was first class practical engineering of the highest order. I am very happy if you want to use me as a reference for any future potential customers or the Abiloader"
From Roy




NOTE  : Hello, I Mahen Pitale, Below Elbow Prosthetic Users, I came across some websites while surfing the internet, which would be very helpful for people who want to ride a motor bike (hand and leg amputees). And here is great information about bike modification and theirparts. And you will be inspired by watching videos of some amputee riders. This will give you more convenience to drive a motorbike.For this, I thank the company that created the website. This information should reach maximum amputees, it is for this, not to do anybusiness. I request the wheelchair ,amputees people to please drive without proper license, and modification ,only after doing good practice.



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