Name: | 2 Cranks Manual Hospital Beds |
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Model No.: | BES-HB043 |
Product Name: | Manual Hospital Beds |
Brand: | BESCO |
Keywords: | Manual Beds,Manual Hospital Beds,Manual Beds Manufacturer |
LEAD TIME: | 30 days |
Sample: | Available |
MOQ: | 20 units |
Payment Term: | T/T in advance |
Country of Original: | China |
Weight Capacity: | 220 kgs |
Stock: | Available |
Port: | Jiangmen |
Office: | Zhengzhou,China |
CE & FDA Approved Standard Manual Hospital Beds (2 cranks)
Function:
Back-rest tilting is 0~80°,Knee-rest tilting is 0~35°.
Material:
Detachable ABS bed board,rectangular tube bed plate,
Self-protected crank system.
Standard Accessory:
European side rails,5"castors.
Optional:
wo sectional IV pole,mattress,overbed table.
Dimension | L2180*W990*H495mm |
Material | Steel framework |
Backrest adjustment angle | 0-80º |
Legrest adjustment angle | 0-35º |
A manual hospital bed is a patient care bed adjusted using hand-operated cranks to change the position of the head, foot, and in some models, the bed's height. They are a cost-effective and electricity-independent option, but require the physical effort of a caregiver or patient to operate. Key benefits include lower upfront costs, simplicity, and no reliance on power, making them ideal for budget-conscious users or areas with unreliable electricity.
How They Work?
Hand Cranks:
Manual beds use one or more hand cranks, typically located at the foot of the bed.
Adjustments:
One crank often controls the back section to help a patient sit up.
Another crank adjusts the foot section.
Some models include a third crank for adjusting the overall bed height.
Benefits of Manual Hospital Beds
Cost-Effective: Manual beds are generally the most affordable type of hospital bed.
No Electricity Needed: They function without electricity, making them suitable for areas with power outages or limited access to power.
Simple and Durable: With fewer mechanical parts than electric models, they are less prone to malfunction and easier to maintain.
Lighter Weight: They tend to be lighter, which can make them easier to move within a home.
Limitations of Manual Hospital Beds
Requires Physical Effort:
Adjusting the bed requires physical effort, which can be difficult for individuals with limited strength or mobility.
Fewer Positioning Options:
They typically offer fewer, more basic positioning options compared to semi-electric or fully electric beds.
Caregiver Dependent:
The need for a capable caregiver to operate the cranks can be a significant drawback for individuals needing frequent adjustments.