Ceiling hoist. Options: range of track options.
GoLift 400 Ceiling Hoist, 180kg/28st weight capacity, Powered lift/lower, Manual traverse, 3 years Parts & Labour Warranty. The GoLift, which has recently won a Bronze award (Healthcare Design 2017), combines compact design with easy maintenance and flexibility. An example of this is that the hoist can be specified with its own GoLift track, or retro fitted to other manufacturers track; this is a huge benefit if you are looking to upgrade your hoist units without having to carry out extensive work. The slimline design means you get more lifting height, which is ideal in areas with limited ceiling heights. When you look under the cover of the compact GoLift unit, you will find an impressive set of all metal gears and state-of-the-art battery technology that allow the caregiver to safely, and effortlessly, transfer a patient weighing up to 50st on a single lift. For larger patients, you may combine two compact GoLift 700 systems to obtain a lifting capacity of 72st.
Amico Corporation
USA
Dimensions | |
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Capacity | 181kg |
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Emergency stop/cutout | Standard |
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