SG Series Lifting Hoist: Easily Place Wheelchairs Inside the Rear of Vehicles – Fadiel
$58.97
$108.5
DescriptionSG Series Lifting Hoist is a device designed to suitably lift and easily place wheelchairs inside the rear compartment of vehicles.It is made from special high-strength steel – which makes it a light and manageable high-performing device. In fact, besides wheelchairs, it is also able to mini scooters up to 180 Kg.SG Series Lifting Hoist has an integrated push-button command panel for ascending/descending and is supplied with an additional cable for the mobile push-button application to manage, alternatively, the ascent and descent of the rope through an auxiliary control easy to reach for the user. A series of belt or rocker arm attachments are also available on request to facilitate the wheelchair coupling system.The SG Series Lifting Hoist allows you to lift folded wheelchairs closed and, using the special sling, each type of wheelchair. After use it can be laid in the trunk to reduce the space required.SG Series Lifting Hoist Weight GuideSG35Maximum capacity: 35 Kg Power: 12V ARM extension: 960 (425) mm Rotation angle: 180°SG50Maximum capacity: 50 Kg Power: 12V Max height: 1080 (adj. 380) mm ARM extension: 875 (adj. 640) mm Rotation angle: 180°SG180Maximum capacity: 180 Kg Power: 12V Max height: 1110 (adj. 330) mm ARM extension: 950 (adj. 260) mm Base size: 250 x 340 mm Rotation angle: 270° (adjustable)SeriesWeight CapacitySG3535 KgSG5050 KgSG120120 KgSG180180 KgGENERAL FEATURESPower supply: 12VMin. Height: 690mmMax. Height: 1090mmArm Extension: 875mmRotation angle: 180°Min. Opening: 640mmFrequently Asked Questions:1-How does a hoist assist an individual?A hoist is a mechanical device for lifting that can elevate someone from a sitting position and move them safely into another area, such as a bathtub, seat, or bed. Some hoists can even carry patients horizontally between areas in a room.2-What is a hoist used for in aged care?A lifting hoist is used for residents who are non-weight bearing. It lifts the resident vertically, allowing staff to transfer or reposition the resident over a short distance.3-How do you use a patient hoist?Maneuver the hoist and patient to the desired position, then lower. Once the patient is in place, unhook or unclip the attachments and move the hoist away from them. Then remove the sling.4-What to check before using a hoist?Check 1 – The hoist has been serviced in the last 6 months.Check 2 – Check the hoist unit is fully functional.Check 3 – Check the sling is correct and in good condition.Check 4 – Check the safe working load of the hoist is adequate for the transfer.Check 5 – Check that the hoist brakes are off.Check 6 – Check the location of the emergency functions.
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