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Harmar SL300 Pinnacle Stairlifts

Stairs feeling harder every day? The Harmar Pinnacle SL300 stairlift helps you access every floor in your home effortlessly. With a 300 lbs lifting capacity, this Pinnacle SL300 stairlift ensures safe, comfortable, and confident travel up and down stairs. It’s the perfect stairlift solution for those seeking reliable mobility at home.

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Assembled in the USA

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Supports up to 300 lb.

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Features

Weight Capacity
300 lb
Seat Size
Seat: 19″ W x 16″ D
Back: 16.5 W x 9.5″ H

Footrest Size

12.6″ x 14.8″

Speed

20 FPM

Folded Width

Track Length

15’6″ (standard) up to 36′

Incline Limits

27° – 52°

(inclines above 45° may require local jurisdiction approval)

Drive System

Safety Features

Available Options

Warranty

Certifications

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick information about performance, controls, safety systems, and reliability.

Yes. The SL300 has a strong battery. It can do up to 60 full trips (up and down) on battery power. This means you won’t get stuck if the power goes out.

Yes. The seat can swivel, and it has a safety lock so the lift only moves when the seat is facing forward. The regular seat turns manually, but you can get an upgrade. The upgrade lets the seat and footrest move automatically, which helps people with weak hands or legs.

The main control is a small switch on the armrest. You also get two wireless remotes. They can “call” the lift to your floor or “send” it to the other floor for someone else.

The lift moves at 20 feet per minute. This is a safe speed that feels comfortable while still being fast enough to get you up or down the stairs.

The SL300 has sensors in the footrest. They stop the lift if something like a shoe or pet is in the way. You can also add extra sensors around the lift for more protection.

The rail is fixed to the stairs using brackets. It does not attach to the wall, so your walls stay safe. You can put it on either the left or right side of the stairs.

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