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A fixed ceiling hoist with battery powered vertical and horizontal movement using a hand held control. It remains fixed to overhead straight tracking or a gantry. A specifically wide designed four point spreader bar is standard. A full range of Arjo bariatric slings is available. The hoist has a lifting capacity of 455kg. Accessories and options are available.
An overhead ceiling track hoist which is electrically operated via a push button hand control. A single track version is available to cover specific areas or a room covering system which enables transfers to be completed anywhere within the room. A heavy duty option is available for the bariatric population.
A portable ceiling hoist with a battery powered vertical movement using a hand held control. A Pass Through System feature allows both the lift cassette and user to transfer directly from one track to another. A range of slings is available. Various options are available including various tracking options.
A fixed ceiling hoist with a battery powered vertical and horizontal movement using a hand held control. It remains fixed to overhead tracking. A padded two point spreader bar is standard. A four point tilting frame spreader bar is optional. Various other options are available including tracking options.
An overhead hoist uses a sling to lift a person who is not able to transfer independently. Overhead hoists run along permanently fixed tracks. They are available in fixed and portable models. Unlike mobile hoists, they do not occupy floor space and can be operated by the person in the sling.
Electric overhead hoists for use on a gantry or ceiling mounted tracks. The Wispa has a transformer and is plugged into a power supply (cord will stretch to 4m). The Wispalong is battery powered. Both lift up to 130kg. A battery powered X-Y model provides complete room coverage.
An electric overhead hoist designed to be moved from one location to another.
An electrically powered hoist designed for both domestic and healthcare facility use. The hoist can be installed in a fixed position or detached and used in a separate room or area. Two small wheels are located on the motor unit at the base of the mast to enable the hoist to be moved to different locations (without an occupant). In each location the hoist must be attached to the wall with two wall mounting brackets. Operates off mains power.
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