A battery operated height adjustable mobile shower trolley in which the person can lie full length. The trolley can be tilted for improved drainage. The trolley can be used for shower
General Details
Extra product information
Frame
Is made of stainless and coated steel
Sides
The side rails and wall of the insert fold down to allow the user to be rolled on and off to minimise lifting
Top
A waterproof insert with sides contains the water and a drain is located at either end of the trolley
A large triangular pillow can be used under the mattress for extra back support.
Mattress/insert is easily removed
Insert and pillow is made of a flame retardant material
The top of the trolley can be tilted to improve drainage or to position client as required
Castors
Castors foot control for straight steering
Locking brakes on all castors
Height and Tilt adjustment
The stretcher is easily and quietly raise d by two actuators
The hand held remote operates the power tilt on both directions and raises and lowers the trolley
Battery
Rechargeable 24 volt
Overload protection on power board
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Models / Specifications
Model TR 4000 Bariatric Shower Trolley: Standard Model
- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 400 kg
- Range of Lift 540 mm - 840 mm
Suppliers (1)
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AIS Healthcare (Bayswater)
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VIC Suppliers
AIS Healthcare (Bayswater)
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Standards
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