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It really is very easy to measure for your stairlift. All you simply need is a good quality metal tape measure.
Take a general overview of your stairway layout and decide which
side of the staircase the stairlift will be mounted on, when viewed
from the bottom. The lift may be mounted on the banister side if
desired. No wall is necessary as the stairlift mounts to the stair
treads, not a wall. Be aware that the stairlift rail will overhang the
top landing by approximately 6" and meet the floor at the foot of the
stairs approximately 14" beyond the nose of the first step.
Now that you have decided which side of the stairway the stair lift will
be mounted, you should measure the staircase. Always measure twice. All
measurements should be recorded in inches.
Print out this page and fill out the measurement chart (follow the instructions below.)

1. The most important measurement is simply marked as number 1 on our guide below. This determines the length that we cut your
rail for the lift. To obtain this measurement stand at the top of your
stairs, extend your tape measure until it is laying on all the stair
treads and the tip of the tape measure is touching the landing at the
bottom of the steps. Note down how many inches it is from the bottom landing, to
the top of the upper landing as show on our diagram. Put this
measurement (in inches) into the first block, Overall Length.
2. Next, measure from the edge of the top step to the edge of the first step (in inches). Mark this in block 2.
3. Next, measure the width of your staircase and enter the measurement (in inches) into block 3, marked Staircase Width.
4. If there is a wall or a door at the bottom of the steps as
illustrated as 4 on the diagram below, please measure from the bottom
step to the wall. Record the measurement in box 4 marked Bottom
Clearance.
5.
The last three measurements from one step/thread (5,6,7) will enable us to preset the seat
angle of your lift at the factory. Please measure each according to the
diagram and enter the measurement results in the appropriate boxes.
Measurement Chart  
6. Please check for access to your property. The track can be supplied either in 1 piece or jointed.
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