Handimove Lifting System
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Short Description
A range of battery powered hoists. May be used to lift and transfer a person from a seated or lying position, or to and from the floor. Able to transfer the user either suspended in a sling or a 'Body Support System'. A range of models is available including; fixed track, wall mounted and traverse systems. A self lifting option is available.
Additional Info
More Details
The hoist may be operated by the user or a carer and can be used in conjunction with a range of suspension systems. All models come with a soft stop and start motion and an emergency lowering device (cord).
Body Support System: designed to facilitate independent transfers. The frame is constructed of stainless steel. All components are water and rust resistant for bath/pool transfers. It secures the user between the padded foam curve-around cups and provides lift via the thigh supports. It can be disinfected and cleaned without requiring time to dry. The Body Support System is available in a range of sizes (regular, small or extra small). It attaches to the motor via two hooks and can be removed, transported and attached to another Handimove motor.
The Body Support System does not cover the buttocks region, which enables toileting. The thigh supports come in a range of models including; standard, slip-resistant, contoured or extra wide and are available with padded covers. The more extensive thigh support models come with a hook and loop fastening to further secure the user during the transfer.
The Body Support System is applied from the front of the user. Some strength is required by the client or carer to open the "arms" of the system. These "arms" automatically close when the user is being lifted and self-adjust to secure the user with sufficient force as appropriate for the size/weight of the user. It therefore provides universal sizing. The Body Support System can also be used without the thigh supports as a walking/gait/standing trainer in a rehabilitation setting.
Suspension Systems: a range of suspension systems are available that suspend either the Body Support System or Sling from the motor:
* Overhead Ceiling Tracking can be used in a confined space or to cover the full area of a room.
* A Wall Mounted system can be assembled that swings out in an arc. This is designed so that the lifting system can be moved for use in several rooms.
* Portable Frame can be assembled over a bed. This is an overhead track on four legs which may be dismantled for transporting.
Hand Controller: is available as an infra-red model or the standard pneumatic 'air tube' hand control which is not electric and is water resistant.
Slings: are also available for use when the Body Support System is not appropriate. The range of Handi-Slings include; universal sling, hygiene sling (for toileting), bathing sling, comfort sling (full body sling with padded legs), amputee sling, seat sling (has firm seat and back support) and walking harness (support for gait training and ambulation). All slings have multiple loops for attaching at different lengths.
Spreader Bar: is bow shaped to prevent the user's head from hitting it and does not block their vision while being lifted. Available in two point or four point models. It attaches via two hooks and can be removed, transported and attached to another Handimove motor or replaced by the Body Support System.
Portable Motor: the portable motor is 7kg and has a carry handle on top. It is 200mm high and has a load capacity of 182kg. The batteries are enclosed. A long handled reacher is optional and enables a carer to connect or disconnect the motorband to the swivel roller. An alternative version of this motor is available for looping under doorways for adjacent sections of track while keeping the user suspended.
Hippotherapy: the Body Support System can be used for transferring on/off horses. It provides an upright sitting posture with minimal body contact (thigh support and the "arms" around the user's torso).
Option Details
Digital Weigh Scale - works in combination with all of the lifting systems, attaches to the swivel hook of the lift system and connects to the Body Support System or Spreader Bar. Weight is displayed on an LCD screen and has accuracy up to 0.1kg. The scale is battery powered and automatically turns itself off when not in use.
Place Of Manufacture
Belgium
Price Guide
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Models And Options
Models
Models for the Motors:
* HM2500 - lifting motor (raise and lower only) with pneumatic hand control. All horizontal movements require manual pushing by a carer.
* HM2500RC - lifting motor (raise and lower only) with infra-red remote control. All horizontal movements require manual pushing by a carer.
* HM2500L - lifting and lateral motor (raise and lower, left and right) with pneumatic hand control. Horizontal movements are powered.
* HM2500LRC - lifting and lateral motor (raise and lower, left and right) with infra-red remote control. Horizontal movements are powered.
Models for the Lifting System:
* Ceiling Hoist
This overhead, fixed track, electric lifting system can be used to lift and transfer individuals along tracks whilst suspended in a sling or body support system. Suitable for domestic or institutional use and can be fully customised.
The ceiling tracks are constructed of aluminum alloy and enameled in high gloss white. The multiple small synthetic wheels within each motor system aim to minimise noise as the motor travels laterally. The ceiling track is installed with ceiling supports every one meter to ensure safety. Each ceiling support is secured with two bolts or threaded rod. Mounting through false ceilings is possible.
The track comes with various options including straight or curved tracks, three point or four point switches and turning discs. The magnetic contacts can be placed anywhere on the tracks to insure the lateral motor model will stop at certain predetermined places (e.g. over the top of the toilet).
The traverse track system enables the Handimove to perform a lift from any point in a room. This system consists of two fixed ceiling or wall mounted parallel rails and one fortified traverse rail that moves back and forth on the parallel rails. The Handimove exits the traverse track system directly into another straight or curved rail. A safety mechanism prevents the hoist from proceeding if the rails are not safely connected.
Wall Mounted Lift
A wall mounted version of the Handimove lifting system that is portable and can be fitted to a wall. Can be useful in small spaces (e.g. bathrooms) and the telescoping boom arm enables different arcs from the same wall mount. It can also be attached to a floor-to-ceiling support which can have the mounting plate secured at any point on the standing support to ensure the best lifting range for each situation. It can accommodate either the body support or conventional slings. The optional wall lift extension provides a longer reach and a 320 degree rotation (compared with 180 degree rotation without the extension). When not in use, the telescoping boom arm can be closed to its shortest position and folded against the wall. The Wall Lift model is portable and can be used in multiple locations. An internal safety mechanism stops the hoist's decent if it encounters and obstacle.
Options
* Digital Weigh Scale
* Transport trolley for the portable motor
Dimensions
Specification | Body Support System | Ceiling Hoist | Wall Mounted System |
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Load Capacity (supplier stated) | 182 kg (Alternative to a sling) | 200 kg | 145 kg |
Spreader Bar Height | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Weight of Heaviest Part | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Additional Dimensions
Body Support System
Height NSW........................................ 790 mm (Alternative to a sling)
Width NSW......................................... 480 mm (Alternative to a sling)
Ceiling Hoist
Length NSW........................................ 2000 mm (standard length of motor-band)
Length............................................ 190 mm (distance between rail & hook)
Battery Voltage................................... 12 volt x 2 rechargeable (or, 9.5Ah)
Wall Mounted System
Weight (kg) NSW................................... 16 kg
Height NSW........................................ 687 mm (Wall plate)
Width NSW......................................... 140 mm (Wall plate)
Height............................................ 3000 mm (floor to ceiling)
Portable Motor
Load Capacity (supplier stated) NSW............... 182 kg
Weight (kg) NSW................................... 7 kg
Length NSW........................................ 500 mm
Height NSW........................................ 200 mm
Width NSW......................................... 200 mm
Length............................................ 1750 mm (standard length of motor-band)
Battery Voltage................................... 8 volt x 3 (or, 3.2Ah)
Requirements
Standards
Standards
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Suppliers
AC Mobility (REHAB WA)5 Boulder RdMalaga WA 6090 Australia Sales: 08 9209 1777 Fax: 08 9209 1999 Contact Person: Cary Nathan Email: sales@acmobility.com.au Website: http://www.acmobility.com.au |
Equip4Living (SA)17 Lindsay AveEdwardstown SA 5039 Australia Sales: 08 8276 1300 Fax: 08 8276 6199 Contact Person: Belinda Masolatti Email: ashley@equip4living.com.au Website: http://www.equip4living.com.au |
TWS Healthcare - Tasmanian Wheelchair SpecialistsShop 4, 96 Clarence StBellerive TAS 7018 Australia Sales: 03 6244 4343 Email: info@taswheelchairs.com.au Website: http://www.taswheelchairs.com.au |
WILA Innovations Pty LtdNSW AustraliaSales: 02 6026 1723 Email: info@wila-products.com.au Website: http://www.wila-products.com.au |
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