Wheeled stair climber with seatYACK N961 by KSP Italia; an electric, caregiver-operated solution for moving users on straight or spiral staircases, featuring an integrated seat for comfortable and controlled transfers.
Features YACK N961
Integrated seat with folding armrests and footrest for stable, comfortable seated transport.
Electronic control panel with multifunction display and self-diagnosis to keep the caregiver informed.
Auto edge-braking at each step lip and ergonomic hand brake for controlled ascent/descent.
Adjustable tiller height for ergonomic handling in tight indoor spaces.
Compact footprint for easy maneuvering on landings and corridors.
Tool-free dismantling into parts for easier transport and storage.
Detachable battery allowing on- or off-board charging with low-battery indication.
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer: KSP Italia – YACK series, Model: N961.
Dimensions (L × W × H): 63 × 51 × 116–152 cm.
System weight with battery: 43 kg.
Max permitted user load: 130 kg.
Speed: 12 steps/min.
Range: ~500 steps per full charge (reserve ~20 steps).
Max step height: up to 21 cm.
Minimum step width: ~80 cm.
Minimum landing space for maneuvering: 70 × 70 cm.
Motor: 220 W – 24 V.
Operating/storage temperature: −10 °C to +50 °C.
Compliance: CE and ISO certified.
GTIN: not available · MPN: N961.
FAQ
How is it operated step by step?
The caregiver seats and secures the user (armrests/belt), adjusts tiller height, positions the unit on the first step, and starts via the control panel. The unit climbs or descends step-by-step with automatic edge braking for stability.
What staircase types are supported?
Suitable for straight and spiral staircases. Plan for ~80 cm minimum step width and ~70 × 70 cm landing space for safe maneuvering.
What battery range can I expect?
Approximately 500 steps per full charge, with ~20 steps in reserve. The battery is detachable for off-board charging.
What should the caregiver pay attention to?
Verify proper securing and stable, dry steps before moving. Keep a firm grip on the tiller, monitor the display, and be ready to use the hand brake or the emergency stop if needed.
How does it differ from N962/N963?
N961 includes an integrated seat. N962 couples to an existing wheelchair via a telescopic clamping system, while N963 uses a dedicated pin/hook interface for specific wheelchair types.