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Braun Millenium Series
Millennium Series
More than anything, people with active lifestyles appreciate durability and reliability when it comes to their wheelchair lift. That’s why we created the Millennium Series of hydraulic lifts.

Designed for side or rear installation in American-made full-size vans, the Millennium Series’ rugged construction, dual handrails and built-in safety features will give you the security you want when you spend countless hours on the road. Plus, the Braun "Quiet Ride" system ensures that the durability doesn’t come at the expense of a comfortable, pleasant ride!
The heavy-duty tubular construction means the lift is lightweight, yet strong enough to accommodate heavier power chairs or scooters. It also features "platform bridging", which means you can unload directly to sidewalks and high curbs. Best of all, the Millennium Series can be installed in vans without raised doors or tops
The clearly marked, color-coded rocker switches are easy to use, even by those with limited manual dexterity.
The lift’s side entry is a great feature for garages and tight parking spaces.
Manual back-up controls allow you to operate the lift even if the vehicle should lose power.
V.A. accepted
Automatic fold and unfold
Modular construction
Durable powder-coated finish
Integrated backup pump
4" automatic roll stop
"Quiet Ride" system
Designed for flat-floor and stepwell applications
Designed for use with automatic door operators
Can be used in vehicles without raised doors
Newly designed switching system allows for simple adjustment and service procedures
Color-coded rocker switches are easily operated by those with limited dexterity
Rohrer Bus Sales
P.O. Box 100, Routes 11 & 15
1515 State Road
Duncannon, PA 17020

SALES: 1-800-735-3900
PARTS: 1-800-735-6700
FAX: 717-957-0158
E-MAIL: info@rohrerbussales.com

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