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Emergency bed HB345
home careintensive carenursing home

emergency bed
emergency bed
emergency bed
emergency bed
emergency bed
emergency bed
emergency bed
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Characteristics

Applications
intensive care, emergency, home care, nursing home
Operation
electric
Features
folding
Component
on casters
Number of sections
4-section
Height

Min.: 390 mm
(15 in)

Max.: 800 mm
(31 in)

Description

HB345 beds has a configureable frame system. Each motor has 6000 N push capacity lineer actuators. Back rest, knee rest and height adjustments made by the motors. Back rest 0-70°, knee rest 0-35° Supported Care Positions: Power inputs suitable with 110 / 220V AC, also with plug&run feature you do not need any installation. Motors installed on the beds working under 40dB noise. It's considered as silence as in library. Side Rails: Aliminium side rails equipped for caring patients who have risk of falling out of beds. It is placed both side of the beds and can fold down-up. Folding feature provides spacious clearance under beds. Trigger mechanism performs as button to fold down the rails. Open view type of side rails developed for those who have demantia and panic attack issues so that they do not feel imprisoned and unsafe. Patients can be still in visual communication, while the side rails adjusted to even the highest position. Head and Foot Panels: They are designed as detachable for emergency intervenes as well as making up the bed. Wood/Metal type panels developed for being economic and practical. It easily fit on sockets placed at four corner of the bed. Metal part is stainless steel, and wood part is MDF covered wood. Height of the panels is 33,5 cm from mattress platform. Metal parts of the bed made of smooth finishing for injury risks.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.