

The Liko Multirall 200 Overhead Lift is a multi-functional patient lift that exhibits a wide range of applications. Boasting large handles on either side of the unit, this portable, one-motor model is equipped with a secure, built-in safety system. The safety system is equipped with three valuable features: a SSP Limit Switch system, which stops operation if its lift strap becomes subject to harmful strain, a SFS drum, which protects against uncontrolled lowering, and a lift strap with a tenfold safety margin. Adding to its multi-functionality, the lift is capable of room-to-room mobility using strap-transfer technology that requires no doorway modifications. Also, the Multirall is adapted to Liko’s Quick Release System, making accessory changes safe and easy.
Request a ConsultationIf your mobility needs are changing, it’s never a bad idea to consider installing a stairlift in your home. However, since every staircase is unique, you’re likely wondering how a stairlift might work in your own house. As a premier retailer and installer of new and used stairlifts in Philadelphia, we know how different people’s […]
Read MoreStairlifts can help make the lives of individuals much easier but need proper attention to ensure they continue working. While all lifts should be maintained routinely, outdoor stair chairlifts require more attention due to the impact weather can have on the system. By partaking in regular maintenance, you can greatly improve the longevity of an […]
Read MoreBecause purchasing a stairlift is a significant investment, many users want to know how long they can expect their new piece of mobility equipment to last. While it’s challenging to provide an exact timeframe because there are several factors to consider, we can safely say that your stairlift will last 7 to 10 years with […]
Read More"My wife and I would like to thank you and 101 Mobility for your excellent service and product at a very competitive price. We are both very happy with the end result. Please extend my thanks as well to the two fine young men who prformed the installation today."
M. Nicastro