Enhance your building's accessibility and meet ADA requirements with McKinley Elevator’s top-of-the-line wheelchair lifts. Our solutions are designed for safe and effortless travel between floors, empowering those using wheelchairs to navigate spaces with confidence. Whether you need vertical wheelchair lifts or incline wheelchair lifts, we provide the ideal solution to eliminate barriers, meet ADA accessibility codes, and foster a more inclusive environment. Let McKinley Elevator help you select the best wheelchair lift for your unique layout and mobility needs. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation.
Vertical wheelchair lifts are to designed to take a platform from Point A to Point B on a straight-up-and-down trajectory. These vertical platform lifts are perfect for use in commercial or public buildings; for example, taking you from the ground floor to an auditorium stage. Fully ADA compliant, vertical wheelchair lifts provide the access that the wheelchair-bound and disabled need.
Incline wheelchair lifts are designed for stairs and inclines in public and commercial areas that cannot provide the space required for elevators, vertical platform lifts or ramps at the proper slope.
Find the Perfect Wheelchair Lift for Your Building
When it comes to wheelchair lifts, choosing the right option for your space is crucial. Whether you’re retrofitting a building for ADA compliance or designing a new structure, McKinley Elevator offers a wide range of wheelchair lifts to meet your specific needs. Our offerings include open incline wheelchair lifts, wheelchair stair lifts, and vertical platform wheelchair lifts, all sourced from top manufacturers.
Why Choose McKinley Elevator?
Expert installation tailored to your building’s needs
Comprehensive maintenance and repair services
Solutions for both indoor and outdoor spaces
A variety of ADA-compliant wheelchair lifts for different applications
Whether you’re enhancing a commercial space or improving accessibility in a home, McKinley Elevator provides a vertical wheelchair lift or incline wheelchair lift that suits your needs. Trust us to deliver high-quality lifts that offer long-lasting durability and ease of use.
We sell and install wheelchair platform lifts for schools and public spaces which help meet ADA code. Our ADA compliant wheelchair platform lifts can be installed on stairs or vertically and come in many different sizes and configurations depending on your needs. Our solutions are designed to accommodate persons in a wheelchair or electric scooter and provide access to stairs, stages, stadium bleachers and other low-rise applications.
McKinley Elevator provides installation, inspection, testing, maintenance and repair of lifts and elevators that meet the ADA compliance requirements and help to meet ADA requirements.
Commercial Wheelchair Lifts for Safe and Accessible Buildings
McKinley Elevator provides safe, high-quality commercial wheelchair lifts to ensure every customer, employee, client, and guest can access your building. We offer installation, inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair for both indoor and outdoor commercial wheelchair lifts for a variety of building applications.
A system of cables and stacked weights that provide a counterweight to the cab and passenger load weight. It's purpose is to make lifting the load more efficient and less taxing on the lifting motor.
Hydraulic
A system that uses a cylinder, a pump and non-compressible liquid (hydraulic oil). The fluid builds up inside the cylinder, pushing up a piston located inside and causing the elevator to raise to the corresponding floor. Releasing the compressed liquid through a valve allows the cab to lower.
Pneumatic
A system whereby the lifting power is applied without cables and pulleys, but rather through a vacuum pump. By applying the principles of a vacuum to generate changes in atmospheric pressure within the cylinder hoist way, the cab moves smoothly and safely between floors.
Winding Drum
A lifting system that utilizes aircraft cable, a winding drum and a motor mounted at the top of or behind the rails depending on your height limitations. The motor winds the cable onto the drum to lift and descend the elevator cab. The variable speed motor provides you with a soft start and stop.