
Time-Proven Reliability in Vehicle Accessibility Applications
In the field of vehicle-mounted wheelchair lifts and mobility solutions, reliability is not measured in months or specifications — it is measured in years of real use.
Recently, one of our long-term customers placed a repeat order for electric linear actuators.
During the discussion, the customer referenced a unit identified by its original product label, showing that the actuator had been purchased 13 years ago.
The actuator had been installed in a vehicle-mounted wheelchair lift system and remained in service throughout years of daily operation.
Experience That Goes Beyond a Single Project
We have been supplying electric linear actuators for disabled vehicle conversion and mobile accessibility solutions since 2015, working with professional mobility solution providers on a long-term basis.
However, this recent reorder demonstrates that our experience in this field goes back even further — more than a decade of real-world operation.
The product label allowed both sides to quickly confirm the original configuration, ensuring continuity and compatibility for the new order.
Built for Long-Term Use, Not Short Product Cycles
Vehicle-mounted wheelchair lifts operate in demanding conditions:
- Continuous vibration during driving
- Outdoor exposure to weather
- Repeated deployment and retraction
- Direct responsibility for passenger safety
In such applications, products are not replaced because of trends or upgrades, but only when long-term operation finally reaches its natural end.
The fact that a unit supplied 13 years ago can still be identified, referenced, and replaced with confidence reflects a design philosophy focused on long service life and consistency.
Reliability You Can Trace Back in Time
For mobility solution providers, long-term support matters as much as initial performance.
Being able to trace a product back to its original delivery — even after more than a decade — allows customers to maintain their systems without redesigning or compromising safety.
This repeat order is not a special case, but a reflection of how long-term cooperation is built in vehicle accessibility projects.
Conclusion
A product label from 13 years ago is more than a date — it is evidence.
It represents years of operation in real vehicles, years of service to wheelchair users, and years of trust built through reliable performance.
For us, this repeat order is a reminder that time is the most demanding test of all, and one that our products continue to pass.