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Transfer Lift Scale Attachment

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  1. AUTO-ZERO WEIGHT MODULE (MODEL SR801) Picture of AUTO-ZERO WEIGHT MODULE (MODEL SR801) The Auto-Zero Weight Module, model SR801, is a transfer lift scale attachment designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. This self-contained, portable weight module converts Hoyer lift models C-HLA, P-HLA, E-C-HLA, P-C-HLA, and C-HLA-RB, or Invacare lift models from the 9800 and 9900 Series into a digital scale system. The scale has a five-digit liquid crystal display (LCD) that shows weight in either pounds or kilograms. POWER: Uses one 9-volt battery. DIM...[More Information]

  2. DIGITAL SCALE (MODEL BF 878) The Digital Scale, model BF 878, is a transfer lift scale attachment designed to enable individuals with mobility disabilities to be weighed in a transfer lift. The compact self-contained scale attaches to the lift and provides a digital readout in pounds and kilograms. Calibrated to 0.1 percent in acuracy, this scale features automatic shutoff to conserve battery life. POWER: Uses one 9-volt lithium battery to provide approximately 3,000 readings. DIMENSIONS: 3 x 3 x 4 inches. CAPACITY: 400 pou...[More Information]

  3. LIKO SCALE Picture of LIKO SCALE The Liko Scale is a scale attachment for transfer lifts designed for use with individuals with lower extemity, mobility, or severe physical disabilities, or lower extremity disabilities or lower extremity amputation. This electronic scale connects to the lift sling bar via a quick-disconnect mechanism. Features include a high visibility liquid crystal display (LCD) readout, and a variety of optional touchpad-accessible functions. CAPACITY: Up to 660 lbs....[More Information]

  4. PATIENT LIFT SCALE ATTACHMENT (MODEL 9033) Scale attachment for patient lifter. Round dial....[More Information]

  5. PATIENT LIFT SCALE ATTACHMENT (MODELS HLS 1 & HLS 2) Scale attaches to Hoyer patient lifter. Pounds or kilos available. 320 pound capacity. Chrome finish....[More Information]

  6. SUREHANDS 5002 MOBILE LIFTER WITH INTEGRATED WEIGHING SCALE Picture of SUREHANDS 5002 MOBILE LIFTER WITH INTEGRATED WEIGHING SCALE The SureHands 5002 Mobile Lifter with Integrated Weighing Scale is a powered transfer lift designed for use by individuals with mobility, severe physical, or neurological disabilities or spinal cord injury. This mobile lift allows users to be lifted and weighed in a one-step process. The scale is located on the control box. The lift is constructed of aluminum and has an adjustable base to allow use in narrow hallways or in transfers from wide wheelchairs. The unit has a lifting range from floor ...[More Information]

  7. WEIGHMOBILE (MODEL 1B-400) The Weighmobile, model 1B-400, is an electronic in-bed scale designed to accommodate elderly and critical care patients. This battery-operated, transportable scale has an antibacterial stretcher which hydraulically lifts the patient inches off the bed. Other features include locking rear casters, pushbutton tare, switch-selectable capacity, and a large, bright digital readout. CAPACITY: Up to 400 pounds....[More Information]

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