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Spacious Hospital Elevator for Patient Beds

Model: HGM-H07

Specifications:

Ceiling: Hairline stainless steel, LED lights
Cabin Wall: Hairline stainless steel
Cabin Door: Hairline stainless steel
Handrail: Stainless steel flat double armrest
Floor: PVC, Marble (Optional)

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Spacious Hospital Elevator for Patient Beds 

Specifications:

Ceiling: Hairline stainless steel, LED lights
Cabin Wall: Hairline stainless steel
Cabin Door: Hairline stainless steel
Handrail: Stainless steel flat double armrest
Floor: PVC, Marble (Optional)

Hospital elevators, also known as hospital lifts, are specially designed vertical transportation systems developed for healthcare environments such as hospitals, clinics, and medical centers. Unlike standard passenger elevators, hospital lifts are built with larger elevator cars, higher weight capacity, and medical-grade safety features to ensure the safe and efficient transportation of patients, doctors, nurses, equipment, and stretchers.

Key Elevator Components

Hospital elevators are built with specialized elevator components to handle the demands of healthcare:

  • Spacious Elevator Car – Designed to accommodate stretchers, wheelchairs, staff, and medical equipment.

  • Control System – Easy-to-use panels with emergency call buttons and priority service for medical staff.

  • Drive System – Electric traction or hydraulic drives engineered for smooth, vibration-free operation.

  • Automatic Doors – Wide door openings to allow the easy entry of stretchers.

  • Safety Gear – Overspeed governors, emergency brakes, and fire-resistant materials for maximum protection.

Weight Capacity and Dimensions

Hospital elevators are built to handle higher capacities than standard passenger lifts:

  • Standard hospital lifts – 1,000 to 1,600 kg capacity, suitable for stretchers and wheelchairs.

  • High-capacity hospital elevators – Up to 2,000 kg, designed for high-rise hospital buildings with heavy patient traffic.

The elevator car is typically wider and deeper, ensuring safe maneuverability for medical equipment and patient beds.

Energy Consumption and Efficiency

Modern hospital lifts are designed for optimal energy efficiency. Features such as regenerative drives, low-energy lighting, and efficient motors reduce overall energy consumption. This is particularly important for hospitals, where elevators operate continuously around the clock.

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