patient transfer stretcher to bed by Scantrik

modern patient handling solution featuring motorized controls for adjusting height and backrest angles. It is designed to ease caregiver workload and provide optimal patient comfort. The stretcher includes foldable side rails, a waterproof mattress, and a remote control system for smooth operation. The durable steel frame and anti-corrosion finish ensure long-lasting performance. Its wheels are fitted with a central braking system for stability during use. This electric stretcher is ideal for operating theaters, trauma units, and advanced care settings where patient mobility and positioning require precision.

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Overview

  • Condition: New

Features:

  • Motorized height and backrest adjustment
  • Remote control operation
  • Steel frame with anti-rust coating
  • Waterproof and fire-retardant mattress
  • Central braking wheel system
  • Foldable side rails Battery backup
  • feature Silent and smooth actuator movement
  • Ergonomic patient positioning Ideal for critical care environments

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