Whether your hauling up groceries or firewood, having a Versalift do that for you makes it safe and easy. Â
Versalift Dumbwaters
If you've ever priced a Dumbwaiter, they're $20-30,000 plus the shaft way that is required. Here's a unique way to use a Versalift for less. Having closing and locking doors is very important for safety.Â
Below is the pantry view

This Versalift is going down to the basement / garage

Shown below is Versalift in UP Position with ceiling panel cover.

This lift below is in a retail clothing business that has upstairs storage for seasonal items. The Shaft Way is to keep employees from walking into the lift when coming down, or having the lift come down on top of unsuspecting people.Â

This Auto Shutter Door is for added safety when the lift is in the down position, when the lift comes up, it pushes the door out of the way. Genius, huh?Â

Another Versalift in a closet under the stairs

A wooden box or fence is a great idea for businesses

This is a trophy company in Australia that is sending up pieces for manufacturing.

The lift is mounted on a pedestal to allow the conveyor to take supplies.Â

Have big stuff to get into the attic???



This customer was unsure whether the Versalift would fit in-between the roof supports, so he built a mock up! It FITS!!!

Shown below is Model 24 with "SHORTY" Legs for a 36" lift designed for lower attic ceilings. Â

The powder coated white steel ceiling panel has 4 springs that stretch up to 24+ inches to self adjust to almost any joist.Â

To avoid the lift taking up floor space on the mezzanine, this customer built an extension out over the garage below.


This customer had the same idea but in a metal building


A fence was constructed in the top floor of this warehouse for employee safety.Â

This is the floor below where the eggs are stored waiting for transport.


Need floor space? install over the stairs below....

MODEL 32 tucked away in upstairs bonus room, goes down in garage for gift wrapping supplies, food, drinks, you name it!Â

These enclosures that customers built are a great idea to keep things that are over stacked from falling off.Â


This was a lift we gave to one of our Nation's finest Heroe's



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This lift had to go next to a Glue Lam Beam and ridge back so best way to achieve access was to build a pedestal for the lift even with the beam.Â

Yikes!Â


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I knew you could do it!!!
