Harmar Electric Universal Scooter Lift and Carrier - 350 lb. Cap
$2,305.00
Key Features:
- Platform automatically folds up against vehicle for greater visibility; fits Class III or IV 2" hitch receivers with an included Class II 1-a quarter-inch adapter
- 350 lb. Weight capacity; platform measures 27.5" L x 39" W with an adjustable cradle that extends to 47"
- High-strength, lightweight aluminum; includes automatic hold-down foot and rear-wheel cradle to secure scooter, manual crank backup, and license plate holder
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Overview
Overview
Specifications
Made in the USA
Length:
27-1/2"
Width:
39"
Hitch Class:
II, III or IV
Hitch Size:
1-1/4" or 2"
Minimum Hitch Height:
5"
Maximum Hitch Height:
19"
Maximum Capacity:
350 lbs.
Weight:
83 lbs.
Material:
Aluminum
Brand:
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This universal lift and carrier combines outstanding performance with an easy-to-use design.
This lightweight lift is engineered to install easily onto nearly any vehicle's Class II or greater hitch receiver for years of trouble-free use. With its wide range of integrated features, including a fully automatic hold-down foot to secure the scooter platform, a built-in license plate holder with lights, and a manual backup crank for emergencies, this lift is a must-have for anyone looking to purchase a universal lift to transport a power chair or mobility scooter.
The lift automatically folds against the vehicle when not in use for maximum portability and driver visibility.
- Platform automatically folds up against vehicle for greater visibility; fits Class III or IV 2" hitch receivers with an included Class II 1-a quarter-inch adapter
- 350 lb. Weight capacity; platform measures 27.5" L x 39" W with an adjustable cradle that extends to 47"
- High-strength, lightweight aluminum; includes automatic hold-down foot and rear-wheel cradle to secure scooter, manual crank backup, and license plate holder
Usage Guidelines
Please note, hitch-mounted carriers are not recommended for use on RVs or motorhomes, as well as tow-behind trailers including 5th wheel and camping trailers. Never exceed the maximum tongue rating of your trailer hitch and be aware that your hauling weight may be limited by your vehicle's suspension. Never occupy a mobility device when loading, unloading, or on the carrier.
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