How Long Should A Stairlift Last

How Long Should A Stairlift Last Oh’ Boy tough question! it would be hard to put an actual figure on this as there are to many variables! Lift manufacturer, Amount of usage per day, Regular serviced, Location Internal-External etc.

The older models produced in the 80s are some of the best stairlift designs ever made! They were built like “Army Tanks”. Made of steel and well over engineered. There are still many in operation today and you would be looking at 20+ Years service.

I can’t see modern stair lifts built in the 21st century being around in the next 20 years. I would have to say the life span for a modern stairlift of today would be 10 years and if one is looking at reselling a modern stair lift (2nd hand sale) the resale age would be a maximum of five years.

The modern stairlift system is plastic junk! The body carriages are made of cheap moulded plastic, the seats are preformed moulded chairs. Nothing is robust or strong with these units. Ok they all look flash modern and compact slimline design etc rigid flex pcb. Sorry I’m old school give me a tin box on wheels with a motor and a few simple relays and contactors I’m happy.

Stairlift electronics has gone crazy! There are stair lifts on the market today that contain up to 5 different (pcb’s) Printed Circuit Boards. Use of electronics in modern stairlift systems is widespread and ideas are being developed ongoing in the same way as they are for other forms of transport like motor cars C’mon it’s a damn stair lift under engineered over complicated and really no need for it.

Great I feel better now I’ve have had a little vent. Lets get back on topic! Life expectancy of a modern stairlift 10 years if you’re lucky PCB Rigid flex. Stair lift companies make money producing and selling new stair lifts. They tend to bring out new models every year. Within just 3 years your stairlift could be obsolete and parts no longer available (They Got-ya by the Balls)
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Finding Someone to Help With PCB repairs

Finding Someone to Help With PCB repairs In today’s world of technology you will find that many machines that we all use on a daily basis will have a printed circuit board as part of their makeup. Lots of industrial machines have printed circuit boards in them and they can often break down. It is possible to have them repaired by a PCB repairs company. Many large companies will have an on call PCB repairs company who they use to service and repair all their electronic equipment.

Keeping ahead of technology in these times can sometimes be a constant battle 8 layer Rigid flex PCB, no sooner have you have a machine or device fitted and it is up and running than it breaks down and you find that you need to have it replaced. Replacing equipment can sometimes be quite expensive, but you do have the option to get a PCB repairs company in to repair the item.

PCB’s are found in all kinds of industrial equipment such as refrigeration Six layer PCB, bakery equipment, barcode scanning, petrol forecourts and air conditioning to name but a few. So you can now see just how many items of machinery that we all use on a daily basis have a PCB inside them that make them run efficiently and cannot work without one. Almost all shops now have a bar coding system on their products and all these goods have to be scanned before a customer can purchase anything. If a PCB breaks down in the scanning system then nothing can be scanned.

If you are in need of a PCB repairs company then a great place to look for a reliable company is online via the internet. Most businesses now have their own website where they can showcase all their products and services. It is easy to find these companies if you go to an online search engine and type in the words ‘PCB repairs’ it will return a list of companies offering these services. If you need a company in your local area then just type in your locality at the end of the search and it will return companies just in your local area.
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