How to Choose the Best Curved Stairlift?

A curved rail lift needs a track that is curved to match the form of your stairs. There are a variety of styles available in the market. It is necessary to weigh the pros and cons of every type of track when purchasing curved stairlifts. 

There are three kinds of track patterns for curved stairlifts:

Hollow Tube Rail

Depending on the maker, either one or two tube rails that are curved using a pipe bender to match the stairs' contour would have a hollow tube style. One drawback of the tube rail layout is that it could be cheaper than standard flat rail lifts. This is attributable to a variety of features of the hollow tube track. 

The hollow rail track appears to be less rigid and more flexible than the standard steel flat rail. Thus, this form of rail has a lower weight capacity than the usual flat rail track. 

Second, the gear stack on void tube designs is usually exposed, which can trigger some worry. Exposed gear means a greater risk of getting a leg or piece of clothing stuck in the gear rack. This can be very troubling if small children live in or visit the house.

Hollow tube rails still deliver a smoother and quicker ride than modular flat rails but provide a more extended and less stable ride than custom flat rails. 

Advantages

  • Less costly than regular flat rail 
  • Smoother, more comfortable to ride than the modular flat rail 


Modular Flat Rail

Stay clear of Somerset stairlifts with a modular flat rail track configuration! This form of the flat rail is not hand-designed by the maker and instead uses much smaller modular tracks formed on-site to try to match the curves of your stairs. This ensures that it is not a perfect match, and the chair must move over far more joints than the custom curved flat track, which leads to a bumpy and rough journey. 

Usually, this type of track is made of aluminium and has a lower weight density (266 lbs.) than a standard flat rail. Although the path is not specific and must move over several modular joints, the chair must use a system that controls these joints' speed and pitch, resulting in differing rates and a more extended trip than the tube and the standard flat rail chair lifts. 

Advantages

  • Less costly than the standard flat or tubed rail 
  • Fast installation

Custom Flat Rail

The flat rail is usually safer and longer-lasting than the tubed rail, and a flange covers the gear rack on the track. This indicates that it is safer than the uncovered tracks of the tubed train. 

Advantages

  • Custom curved for a comfortable journey
  • Faster than tubed and modular rail lifts
  • The highest weight capacity of 400 lbs.
  • The Gear Rack is not revealed
  • Stand next to the wall, taking up less room on the stairs. 

Final Thoughts

When purchasing a Somerset stairlift, it can be tempting to take the least costly alternative for a faster turnaround installation. However, saving more money and waiting for a custom-curved rail to be made is well worth it, and the money is well-invested. It allows a safer, more comfortable, and more accurate ride with a constant pace and creates a more fun journey all around.

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