Unique solution for lifting and tilting of hospital beds
Safe and Easy way to tilt hospital beds. This tilter makes it easy to clean and maintain the bottom of the bed. One person operation. Maintenance, such as changing wheels is super easy.
A specially developed Interthor Ergo-Tilt is shown in the hospital of Gävle, Sweden. It is specially designed to lift and tilt hospital beds, ensuring an easy access to clean the hospital bed bottom and the electric motor, and to exchange and maintain the wheels
of the bed.
Ergo-Tilt is compact and very maneuverable, and can thus easily be used in an elevator and other confined spaces.
The special Ergo-Tilt focuses on the working conditions of the hospital workforce. When lifting and tilting the hospital bed with a Ergo-Tilt, inappropriate working conditions are avoided. At the same time, safety is in focus. The Ergo-Tilt has adjustable forks, so that it can easily be adjusted to most types of hospital beds. Clamping devices are delivered with the Ergo-Tilt, so that the beds can be fixed to the Ergo-Tilt when lifting and tilting. The clamping devices are specially designed to fit the specific hospital bed to be handled.
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Important reasons for using an Ergo-Tilt:
• Ergonomically correct working positions
• Satisfied employees and less days lost through sickness or stress
• The operator can lift and tilt beds individually, meaning a single individual can do the job instead of a team
• Maintenance-free batteries; The Ergo-Tilt can be charged on location
• Increased efficiency in the work
• Remote control makes control from the working position possible
• Optimum product safety
• Low maintenance costs and a long operating life
• Short overall measurements ensure an optimum space utilization
• Assisted wheel steering on the one wheel ensures a high maneuverability
Other stackers available to tilt and rotate boxes and other items.
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