HAYASHIMU Hospital Stretcher Lifts
Specifications:
Ceiling: Hairline stainless steel, LED lights, vualted light
Cabin Wall: Hairline stainless steel
Cabin Door: Hairline stainless steel
Handrail: Stainless steel one flat armrest
Floor: PVC
Drawings & Parameters:

Q/A: Stretcher Lift Industry Insights
Q1: What’s the minimum door width for stretcher elevators?
A: 42 inches (107 cm) to accommodate standard stretchers – critical for hospital retrofits in older commercial buildings.
Q2: How much energy do stretcher lifts consume vs. standard elevators?
A: 25–40% less due to regenerative drives that convert braking energy into reusable power.
Q3: Can stretcher elevators be installed in low-rise residential buildings?
*A: Absolutely. Machine-room-less (MRL) models require minimal space, ideal for 2–4 story residential care facilities.*
Q4: What weight capacity is needed for bariatric patients?
*A: 4,000–5,000 lbs to safely transport patients + equipment + medical staff.*
Q5: How do stretcher lifts enhance emergency response in high-rises?
A: Dedicated "code blue" modes prioritize elevator car dispatch during emergencies, cutting response time by 50%.
Industry Trend: 70% of new healthcare facilities now install stretcher lifts with touchless controls to reduce infection risk.