Details
A medical bed's double-crank feature consists of two manual cranks that adjust the backrest and the leg section independently. One crank typically controls the backrest, allowing the patient to sit up, while the second crank adjusts the leg section to elevate the knees or lower the legs, which improves patient comfort and circulation.
Key functions
- Backrest adjustment: One crank raises or lowers the head of the bed to a desired angle (e.g., 0° to 71°), allowing the patient to sit up for activities like eating or reading.
- Leg section adjustment: The second crank controls the leg section, which can be raised to relieve pressure on the lower body and improve circulation or lowered for positioning.
- Independent control: Each crank operates independently, providing precise and customized positioning for patient comfort and care.
- Mobility: These beds often come with casters (wheels) with a braking system for easy movement and stability.
- Stability: A central locking system with a brake pedal at the foot of the bed can lock all casters at once.
- Durability: The frames are typically made of durable steel, often with a powder-coated finish for protection against rust and aging.
- Accessories: Many models also include features like IV stand sockets and side rails for additional support.
- Weight capacity: Up to 175 kg (maximum)
- Overall dimensions: Approximately 2100mm (Length) x 950mm (Width) x 480−720mm (Height)
- Adjustment mechanism: Two manual cranks to adjust the backrest and leg rest
- Frame material: Steel powder-coated
- Side rails: Aluminum guardrails
- Wheels: Four castors with brakes
- Crank: Double manual crank for adjustments
Common accessories - Mattress
- IV stand
- Bedside cabinet
- Dining table
B2000-P1
Double Fowler
| Weight | 70kg |
| Size | 2100(L) x 950(W) x 550(H)mm |
| Load | 175kg (Maximum) |
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