Electric Patient Lift

Operation Electric
Configuration On Casters
Patient Type Adult
Applications Emergency
Options Lifting
SKU: c593cd616640 Category: Tags: , ,
Description

The hoist is designed to facilitate the transfer of patients from a lying position (bed) to a sitting position (chair) or vice versa, enabling brief transfers in a hospital, nurse home, or home environment. Its compact size and reliable operation ensure patient handling, safety, and exceptional functionality.HANGER With a 360º rotation and thermoplastic rubber covering.

Divides into two components.Convenient for storage and transportation.

ENGINE 6,000 N can be manually removed.Charger with an input voltage of 100-240 volts that is integrated.Cable-operated remote control.

MAST DESIGN It is compact, which prevents the entry of liquids, thereby extending its lifespan.

BASE STRUCTURE Offers enhanced stability and security. Wheel with a diameter of 7.5 cm.

 

 

Shipping & Delivery
  1. Special Requirements: Medical equipment often has specific needs, such as temperature control or shock absorption. For example, certain medications must remain at a specific temperature throughout the supply chain. This may require insulated containers, refrigerated vehicles, and specialized warehousing.

  2. Custom Packaging: Custom packaging solutions are essential for medical equipment. A professional crating company can provide protective packaging tailored to the unique requirements of each product. This can include foam packaging die-cut to the exact shape needed for the product.

  3. Reusable Packaging: For regular shipments, reusable packaging can be a cost-effective and environmentally friendly option. These crates can be assembled and disassembled without tools and can be fully customized.

  4. International Shipping: When shipping internationally, it's important to be aware of customs regulations. Failure to comply can result in delays, returns, or fines. Professional shipping companies can help obtain the necessary permits and documentation.

  5. Insurance and Tracking: Given the high cost and critical nature of medical equipment, insurance is essential. Tracking can also provide peace of mind and help prevent loss.