Hydraulic Patient Transfer Stretcher

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The Amico Hydraulic Patient Transfer Stretcher (S-H-300) provides caregivers the control they need in the emergency environment. The stretchers can be adjusted to various positions – raising, lowering, trendelenburg, and reverse trendelenburg – by actuating the hydraulic pistons. The back section is adjustable through the use of gas springs and the knee gatch can be raised and lowered with an optional manual crank.

The stretcher is made of carbon steel and painted by an electrostatic spray (powder-coat). The base cover is made from injectionmolded ABS plastic and the locking siderails are made from a combination of steel, aluminum extrusion and plastic parts for increased durability and to facilitate easy cleaning. The back section includes an X-Ray-compatible board.

The stretcher comes complete with an IV pole, bumper wheels and actuator dust covers to protect the hydraulic actuators.

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The Amico Hydraulic Patient Transfer Stretcher (S-H-300) provides caregivers the control they need in the emergency environment. The stretchers can be adjusted to various positions – raising, lowering, trendelenburg, and reverse trendelenburg – by actuating the hydraulic pistons. The back section is adjustable through the use of gas springs and the knee gatch can be raised and lowered with an optional manual crank.

The stretcher is made of carbon steel and painted by an electrostatic spray (powder-coat). The base cover is made from injectionmolded ABS plastic and the locking siderails are made from a combination of steel, aluminum extrusion and plastic parts for increased durability and to facilitate easy cleaning. The back section includes an X-Ray-compatible board.

The stretcher comes complete with an IV pole, bumper wheels and actuator dust covers to protect the hydraulic actuators.

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