
Ricon Corp. has unveiled a new line of wheelchair lifts for school buses.
Company officials said that the TITANIUM line of wheelchair lifts is engineered with high-strength steel alloy construction that enables true 1,000-pound capacity.
Company officials say that the new TITANIUM line of wheelchair lifts is engineered with high-strength steel alloy construction that enables true 1,000-pound capacity.

Ricon Corp. has unveiled a new line of wheelchair lifts for school buses.
Company officials said that the TITANIUM line of wheelchair lifts is engineered with high-strength steel alloy construction that enables true 1,000-pound capacity.
A new Dura-Touch control pendant features a shock- and water-resistant case.
The Ricon Safety Zone surrounds the passenger with safety features for optimal security during lift operation, according to Ricon officials.
“The TITANIUM combines service-proven, heavy-duty design and new features to deliver superior performance and value,” the company said in an announcement.

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