The C-1000 Offers confidence in caring for bariatric patients and their unique needs, the C-1000’s impressive 1000 lb capacity is the lifting and transfer hero for patients who exceed the capacity of lesser lifts, providing safety and dignity for both patient and caregivers.
Lift counter for maintenance and compliance
Range of sling sizes and styles for most transfer maneuvers
On-site assessment, manufacturer’s qualified installation and training
The C-1000 bariatric ceiling lift makes it possible for caregivers to safely lift and transfer people of all sizes with respect and dignity. With an astonishing weight capacity of 1000 lbs, the C-1000 is the strongest lift in its class.
Also available is the C-1000 tandem system. Equipped with all the same features as the single-motor system, the C-1000 tandem incorporates a second motor with a dual-track arrangement. Using two independently-operated motors, caregivers can safely lift a patient’s torso and legs separately, maintaining angles that allowing for precise body positioning and increased patient comfort.
Lift Motor
24 VDC
Traverse Motor
24 VDC (Optional at time of Purchase)
“H” Frame Traverse Motor
Charger Input
120VAC 1.0 Amps
Charger Output
24 VDC 1.5 Amps
Batteries:
24 VDC (2 x 12 VDC) 5.0 AH, Sealed Lead Acid
Lift Case
Flame Retardant ABS
Hand Control
Pneumatic
Lifting Range
Up to 96” (2438mm)
Lift Weight
24.5 lbs.
Maximum Load
Standard maximum load in 1000 lbs.
Duty Cycle
1 minute ON, 9 minutes OFF
Rated Performance
17-20 lifts at 1000 lbs, 10% duty cycle, each lift being 24 inches at the middle of the lifting range (from 54” strap out to 30” strap out) per full battery. Please note: the lift has a break in period; breaking in of the lift will need to be done before these numbers will be achieved. The breaking in period will vary from lift to lift and is dependent on the frequency of use and the types of load being applied, the higher the load and a greater frequency of use will break in the lift faster.
Service Life
22, 500 cycles or 10 years, whichever comes earlier As a precautionary measure, the lifting strap should be replaced every 5000 cycles or 3 years, whichever comes earlier. Higher usage lifts may necessitate more frequent replacement of the lifting strap; please refer to page 26 for General Inspection and Maintenance information
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