• 2-crank Manual Bed
Name:2-crank Manual Bed
Model No.:BES-HB044
Product Name:Manual Beds
Brand:BESCO
Keywords:Manual Beds,Manual Beds Manufacturer,China Manual Beds,Economy Manual Beds
LEAD TIME:30 days
MOQ:20 UNITS
Sample:Available
Payment Term:T/T in advance
Country of Original:China
Weight Capacity:220 kgs
Stock:NO
Factory Address:Jiangmen
Office:Zhengzhou,China

Products Description

 

Two Cranks Manual Hospital Beds(BES-HB044)



Function:

Back-rest tilting is 0~80°,Knee-rest tilting is 0~35°.

 

Material:

ABS bed board,rectangular tube bed plate,self-protected crank system.

 

Standard Accessory:

European side rails,5" castors.

 

Optional:

Two sectional IV pole,mattress,overbed table.



DimensionL2180*W990*H680
Material steel framework, ABS bed board
Backrest adjustment angle0-80º
Legreat adjustment angle0-35º

A 2-crank manual hospital beds is a non-electric hospital bed that uses two hand cranks to adjust the patient's position, typically at the foot of the bed. One crank controls the elevation of the backrest, while the other adjusts the knee section for leg elevation. These beds offer a cost-effective, manual alternative to electric hospital beds, allowing caregivers to position patients for comfort and care without electrical power. 

How it works: 

Cranks: Located at the foot of the bed, these cranks are turned by hand to operate the bed's adjustments.

Backrest Adjustment: One crank raises or lowers the head and backrest.

Knee/Leg Adjustment: The other crank adjusts the knee section, allowing for leg elevation.

Key features:

Manual operation:

No electricity is required, making them reliable and suitable for various settings. 

Two functions:

Offers adjustment for both the back and the legs, providing patient comfort and support. 

Ease of use:

The cranking mechanism is often simple enough for patients or caregivers with limited mobility to operate. 

Cost-effective:

A more affordable option compared to electric or fully automated beds. 

Typical uses:

Home care:

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A popular choice for patients in home environments due to their affordability and ease of use. 

Long-term care facilities:

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Used in nursing homes and other facilities for managing patients who require regular position changes. 

Hospitals and clinics:

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Can be used for patients who are not immobile or who benefit from manual adjustments. 


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