History of Medical Scooters
In the 1970s, medical scooters gained popularity due to advancements in battery technology, which allowed them to be used outdoors.
Dan Steffes |
Lumex floor lifts are designed to provide safer and more secure transfers of patients by caregivers. Lumex lifts are very sturdy and easy to use.
Features:
• Heavy gauge steel construction with white powder-coated finish and rubber-coated low base legs protect furniture and walls
• Swan neck enables outstanding lifting range of 55.5"
• Six point spreader bar with 360º rotation accommodates 2-, 4-, or 6-point slings
• Large, easy to grip padded handles for easy maneuverability
• Powered high/low and base open/close simplifies operation
• Ergonomic hand pendant with hook
• Premium electronics with LCD display. Lift can be operated via the control box or the hand pendant
• Emergency stop button and manual lowering mechanism
• Alarm and visual indicator on control box and hand pendant for low battery charge (24V DC motor) or overload
• Battery may be charged while on the lift or remotely in charging caddy
• Spare battery and charging caddy included
• Durable twin wheel casters, 3" front, 4" rear braking
• Designed to meet the requirements of HCPCS Code E0635
• How-to-use video included
Warranty:
Frame and spreader bar three (3) year limited
Actuator two (2) year limited
Batteries one (1) year limited
StockCode - Description | Floor Clearance | Spreader Bar Minimum Height from Sling Attachment | Spreader Bar Maximum Height from Sling Attachment | Overall Length | Minimum Base Width (outside) | Maximum Base Width (outside) | Safe Working Load (EVENLY DISTRIBUTED) | Product Weight |
LF500 - Pro Battery-Powered Floor Lift | 4.3" | 19.3" | 74.8" | 49.2" | 25.6" | 39.4" | 500 lb | 116.8 lb |
Minnesota #1 Medical Rental Company
154 Cobblestone Ln.
Burnsville, MN 55337
Phone: (612) 334-3159