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See also Telecab 17 and Luma Lift
The Savaria Telecab through-the-floor accessibility lift provides two-stop service in your home without the need to build an elevator hoistway. Based on the drive system of the Savaria hydraulic wheelchair lift, the Telecab is reliable and strong. If you use a mobility device, including a wheelchair, the Telecab lift provides easy access for two levels of your home.
The Savaria Telecab accommodates wheelchairs, rollators and walkers with its 500 lb capacity. Choose up to a 36″ by 59″ cab size for ample interior space, as well as an optional second door for easy straight-through access.
The Telecab is installed onto a support wall and travels through a simple floor cut-out that is capped shut when the lift descends. The lift features constant pressure operation also known as “push-to-run” buttons to service two stops.

The Telecab includes many features well-suited to those who use mobility equipment or who are unsteady on their feet.

Residential, indoors
24 VDC, 3 hp (2.1 kW) gear type
500 lb (228 kg)
20˚ to 40˚
23′ (7 m) with 2 stops
20 ft/min (0.10 m/s)
36″ x 60 ½” (914 mm x 1537 mm)
96″ (2438 mm) to provide a minimum of 6″ clearance below the ceiling, 92″ (2337 mm) requires a locally approved variance
2:1 roller chain hydraulic
110 VAC, 20 A, 60 Hz, single phase
Optional. Learn more.
Optional. Learn more.
A 36-month warranty against defective parts is included through your local dealer.**
*Please read the details, including the requirement to keep your elevator well maintained.
** Please note the full details of the Savaria warranty, including the requirement for regular maintenance.
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Savaria offers three models of through-the-floor lifts for home use. If you need a higher capacity, see the Telecab 17. If you don’t need to accommodate a wheelchair, see the Luma lift.

Learn more about how to choose the best through-floor lift, including how much they cost, the site preparation needs, how long the installation process takes and other considerations with our home accessibility ultimate guide section.

