Product overviewCompact, multi-functional emergency medical trolley designed for hospital emergency rescue, secure drug storage and bedside treatment. One-piece molded ABS worktop and aluminum alloy uprights provide hygienic surfaces and easy cleaning.
Key features:- One-piece molded ABS worktop with three-side guardrails and dual large curved side handles for safe handling.
- Aluminum alloy uprights with surface oxidation treatment and 1.2 mm electrolytic steel panels with electrostatic powder coating for corrosion resistance.
- Six organized drawers (3 small, 2 medium, 1 large) with detachable color-coded handles for classified medicine management.
- Integrated functional accessories: telescopic infusion stand, extendable rotating tray, left ABS writing board and right resuscitation board.
- One-piece molded anti-collision bottom plate and four Φ125 mm silent anti-winding casters for protection and smooth, quiet mobility.
- Complete auxiliary configuration covering storage, rescue, power supply and waste disposal; customizable drawer colors.
Technical specifications:- Model: FY-GET05
- Application: Hospital emergency rescue, drug storage and ward treatment
- Overall dimensions: 810 x 520 x 960 mm
- Worktop: Integrated one-piece molded ABS with three-side guardrails
- Frame uprights: Aluminum alloy, surface oxidation treatment
- Panels: 1.2 mm electrolytic steel with electrostatic powder coating
- Drawers: 6 (3 small, 2 medium, 1 large); detachable color-coded handles
- Casters: 4 silent anti-winding casters, Φ125 mm
- Net weight: 60 KG; Gross weight (packed): 78 KG
Standard accessories:- Telescopic infusion stand: 1 pc
- Rotating telescopic tray: 1 pc
- ABS writing board (left): 1 pc
- Resuscitation board (right): 1 pc
- Oxygen cylinder bracket: 1 pc
- Sharps containers: 2 pcs
- Type B waste bin: 2 pcs
- 220V power socket set: 1 set
Packaging and use:- Packaging: Full wooden case; packed dimensions 990 x 670 x 1200 mm
- Packed gross weight: 78 KG
- Intended for clinical use in emergency departments, wards and resuscitation areas