Electric patient lift Maxi Move®
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electric patient lift
electric patient lift
electric patient lift
electric patient lift
electric patient lift
electric patient lift
electric patient lift
electric patient lift
electric patient lift
electric patient lift
electric patient lift
electric patient lift
electric patient lift
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Characteristics

Operation
electric
Configuration
on casters
Options
lifting
Lifting capacity

130 kg, 227 kg
(286.6 lb, 500.4 lb)

Lifting height

Min.: 225 mm
(9 in)

Max.: 1,575 mm
(62 in)

Base width

1,074 mm, 1,196 mm
(42.3 in, 47.1 in)

Base length

1,118 mm
(44 in)

Weight

70 kg
(154.3 lb)

Description

Maxi Move floor lift is designed to enable a single caregiver to manage demanding everyday patient or resident transfer and repositioning tasks. It is a versatile solution that can be adapted using a variety of spreader bars to accommodate patient transfer needs. Stable vertical lifting action keeps the patient at a constant distance from the mast and in a stable position during lifting and transferring. Precision transfers Integrated with the spreader bar is a powered dynamic positioning system (PDPS) that enables the patient to be repositioned in the sling, minimising the need for manual handling. Powered DPS Powered dynamic positioning system (PDPS) minimises manual handling and improves precision when positioning the patient. Combi attachment The Combi attachment makes it smooth and easy to change between different spreader bars and stretcher frames. Dual controls Dual controls on the mast and the hand control. Using the hand control gives the caregiver the opportunity to move and stay close to the patient and maintain good eye contact throughout the lift and transfer process. Telescopic vertical mast

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