The ProtektĀ® 600 lb. Sit-to-Stand has extra wide adjustable kneepads that will help meet a wider range of patient needs. To support the extra weight, the 600 Stand has a heavy duty boom to help lift and support the patient for smoother and safer transfers. The emergency quick release makes the 600 Stand the safest lift in any situation.
Product Highlights
6 Sling hooks allows for multiple sling options, safer patient handling
and a wider range of transfers
Fast speed lift motor reduces time for the transfer
Battery lasts twice as long as competing brands for less downtime (24 volts)
Ergonomically designed foot pedal offers hands free opening of base
Dual rear locking casters
Clip free sling hookups improve safety and reduce downtime
Full parts breakdowns and modular design on lift and electronics
Advanced electronics with auxiliary up/down lift controls
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Patient slings are necessary when using most types of patient lifts. Slings will ensure safety and stability during transfers, but you need to make sure to use the correct sling for both the lift and the patient.
Are you looking for a patient lift for your home or healthcare facility? Weāve got you covered! From classic sit-to-stand lifts to car transfer lifts, we offer a wide variety of equipment that will meet your unique needs
Stand-up lifts (also called Hoyer lifts) can help to increase senior safety while keeping the senior independent without the need for a full traditional ceiling or floor lift.
Each type of lift is intended to perform a certain function, so knowing the basics about these lifts can help you to choose the lift that is just right for you.
If youāre in the marketing for a patient lift for your home or facility, the first question you should ask yourself is whether you want an electric or a manual lift.