Name: | 2 Cranks Manual Bed |
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Model No.: | BES-HB045 |
Product Name: | 2 Cranks Manual Bed |
Brand: | BESCO |
Keywords: | 2 Cranks Manual Bed,Hospital beds,electric beds,electric hospital beds |
LEAD TIME: | 30 days |
Sample: | Available |
MOQ: | 25 UNITS |
Payment Term: | T/T in advance |
Country of Original: | China |
Price: | US185 |
Stock: | Available |
Factory Address: | Changyuan,China |
Office: | Zhengzhou,China |
Manual Hospital Beds with with side rail and 5'' wheels
Function:
Back-rest tilting is 0~80°,Knee-rest tilting is 0~35°.
Material:
Detachable ABS bed board,cold-rolled steel bed plate,self-protected crank system.
Standard accessory:
Aluminum alloy side rails,5" castors
Optional accessory:
Two scetional IV pole,matress,overbed table.
Dimension | L2180*W970*H485mm |
Material | Steel framework |
Backrest adjustment angle | 0-80º |
Legrest adjustment angle | 0-35º |
Trade terms:
1.Payment terms:Pay by T/T,40% deposit in advance,the balance should be paid before shipment.
2.Delivery time:Within 35-50 days after receive deposit payment.
3.Packing:Carton box.
A 2 Cranks Manual Bed, also known as a double-crank hospital bed, is a manual hospital bed that uses two separate cranks to adjust the patient's position. One crank typically controls the backrest, raising or lowering it for sitting or lying down, while the other adjusts the knee or leg section for comfort and elevation. These beds operate without electricity, using a cranking mechanism, and are a cost-effective and reliable choice for hospitals, clinics, and home care settings.
How it Works
Two Cranks: Each crank is a handle that is inserted into a housing on the bed.
Manual Adjustment: By turning the cranks, you manually adjust the angle of the backrest and the leg section.
Footboard Placement: The cranks are usually located at the foot of the bed, making them accessible for caregivers.
Key Features
Backrest Adjustment: Allows for the patient to sit up or lie down comfortably.
Knee-Rest Adjustment: Elevates the legs to provide support and comfort.
Manual Operation: No electricity is required, which can be beneficial in power outages and offers affordability.
Fixed Height: Many models are fixed at a height that facilitates transfers to and from wheelchairs and other mobility aids.
Safety Features: Often includes features like castors with braking systems to keep the bed motionless when needed.
Benefits
Affordability: A more budget-friendly option compared to electric hospital beds.
Durability: Known for being durable and reliable for patient care.
Ease of Use: The manual cranking system is generally easy for caregivers and patients to operate.
Versatility: Suitable for various environments, including hospitals, nursing homes, and home care settings.