Wall-mounted patient lift CURATOR®
electricon casterslifting

wall-mounted patient lift
wall-mounted patient lift
wall-mounted patient lift
wall-mounted patient lift
wall-mounted patient lift
wall-mounted patient lift
wall-mounted patient lift
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Characteristics

Operation
electric
Configuration
on casters, wall-mounted
Options
lifting, with weighing scale
Lifting capacity

140 kg
(308.6 lb)

Weight

20 kg
(44.1 lb)

Description

For patients in need of care, it is important to be able to transport them gently and safely from one place to another and over any obstacles. aacurat has an intelligent, space-saving product for you for this purpose. The construction is easy to install with individual mounting options on the wall or freely in the room. The CURATOR WandLift is stationary and yet mobile. By simply unhooking and rehooking, the WandLift can be used in all rooms where wall brackets are fitted. Wheels and castors make it easy to transport. The CURATOR patient lift from aacurat is made of high-quality corrosion-free materials which ensures a long service life. In addition, the CURATOR is highly lightweight. After lifting the person, the processes of turning, swivelling, lifting and setting down are possible with only one hand! For this purpose, the control buttons are simply integrated into the carrying handle by means of a new handle design. Electric hanging scale … complete with suspension and handle Display in 500 g increments can be tared (can be set to 0) Battery operation Remote control curator.wallmounts For solid masonry: Solid brick, solid stone, lightweight concrete, natural stone, solid pumice (concrete B25). For hollow masonry: vertically perforated brick, sand-lime perforated brick, lightweight concrete compl. with compound mortar and screws Possible spacers: all DZ-P
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