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The Engineering Behind Curved Stairlifts
Every curved stairlift starts with precision measurements. Engineers create a digital blueprint of your specific staircase using advanced laser scanning technology. This isn’t guesswork. The rail gets fabricated to match your stairs within millimeters.
The rail itself consists of modular sections. Manufacturers bend and shape aluminum or steel tubing to create smooth transitions around corners. Some systems use a twin-rail design for added stability. Others employ a single, robust rail that minimizes visual impact.
The drive mechanism matters too. Most curved stairlifts use a rack and pinion system. Think of it like a miniature train on tracks. The motor turns a gear that meshes with teeth along the rail. This creates smooth, controlled movement even on steep sections.
Battery backup systems have become standard. If your power goes out, you won’t get stranded. Modern units can complete multiple trips on battery power alone. The batteries recharge automatically whenever the lift parks at a charging point.







