MECHANICAL BED: ATRIA MT1.2

$450.00

Hospital beds are an essential component of healthcare facilities worldwide. These beds are specially designed to provide comfort, safety, and support to patients who require medical attention and care. Hospital beds are used for a variety of reasons, including recovery from surgery, treatment of medical conditions, and end-of-life care.

Description

Hospital mechanical bed, also known as a manual hospital bed, is a type of medical bed used in healthcare facilities for patients who require personalized care and support. Unlike electrical beds, mechanical beds are manually operated and adjusted by healthcare providers or caregivers, offering basic functionalities to ensure patient comfort and ease of care.

Manual crank system

Mechanical beds are operated using a manual crank system that adjusts the bed’s height, head, and foot sections to accommodate the patient’s needs.

Backrest adjustment

These beds allow for the manual adjustment of the backrest to help patients sit up or recline as needed for comfort or medical treatment.

Side railings

Many mechanical beds come with adjustable side railings that provide support and prevent patients from falling off the bed.

Mattress support

They offer a supportive surface for patients, often with the option for additional foam or pressure-relieving mattresses.

Durability

Mechanical beds are typically constructed from durable materials such as steel, ensuring stability and strength for patients of varying weights.

Mobility

Some mechanical beds come with wheels, allowing for easy transportation within the hospital or clinical setting.

Simple operation

The manual controls are straightforward and easy to use, requiring minimal training for caregivers and healthcare staff.

 

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

  • Mattress platform is four section, two cranks with integrated plastic Two-ply surfaces and strengthened chassis
  • Strong hinges made of P.P.
  • Plastofold sideboards
  • Backrest and knee raise adjustments are manually with two freewheeling and foldable jack system
  • Detachable head and foot boards with metal connection and suitable ergonomic style for easy handling
  • Washable and disinfectable
  • Airflow capability under the mattress
  • Four castors with two independent brake system
  • IV Stand holder at each corner
  • Urine bag holder

DIMENSION and BASIC INFORMATION

  • Overall 2290 x 1020 x 590 (mm)
  • Mattress platform 2000 x 900 (mm)
  • Backrest angle 0º – 85º
  • Knee raise angle 0º – 35º
  • Castors 125 (mm) square pin
  • load 250 kg
  • Patient Load Capacity 170 kg

ACCESSORIES

STANDARDS

  • ISO 9001: 2015
  • ISO 13485: 2016
  • IEC 60601-2-52
  • EN ISO 14971
  • EN ISO 15223-1
  • CE
Additional information
Back Rest Adjustment By Screw Mechanism

Yes

Backrest Adjustment

Yes

Central Lock Castor

No

Collapsible Siderails

Yes

Cross Brake Castors

Yes

Foot Rest Adjustment

No

Height Adjustment

No

Knee Raise Adjustment

Yes

Knee Raise Adjustment By Screw Mechanism

Yes

Trend/Rev. Trend

No

Tuck Away Plastic Sideboards

No

Two-ply Mattress Platform

Yes

X-ray Capability With Cassette Holder

NO

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Shipping & Delivery
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The packaging and shipping of hospital equipment play a vital role in ensuring the safe and efficient delivery of essential medical devices and supplies. From delicate instruments to bulky machinery, proper handling and secure packaging are essential to prevent damage, maintain functionality, and uphold patient care standards. 

Proper packaging and shipping of hospital equipment are essential to maintain the integrity of medical devices and supplies. By adhering to best practices, including careful assessment of equipment requirements, utilizing suitable packaging materials, following secure packaging techniques, complying with weight and size restrictions, and ensuring accurate documentation and tracking, Our company can minimize the risk of damage, delays, and disruptions in patient care. Through meticulous attention to detail, the transportation process becomes a crucial component in maintaining the quality and reliability of hospital equipment worldwide.