Description
Herga 6449 Squeeze Grip Bellows are operated by either being squeezed, gripped or folded. They are suitable for applications in special needs, rehabilitation or care.
Features of the 6449 Squeeze Grip Bellows include:
- Soft Pliable PVC grip
- Light touch
- Can be gripped, pressed or folded
- Choice of tubes and lengths
Herga hand controls have features to make them customisable, easy to use, and safe for different environments. Depending on the use of the hand control there are often different desirable features. For applications in patient handling, many of the features make them easier to use, with lighter touch and bigger buttons. For applications in more industrial environments our hand controls are durable and robust to withstand the wear and tear they may be subjected to without being compromised.
Herga hand controls have the following features;
- Durable
- Multiple buttons – 2,4, 6 or 8 buttons depending on the hand control – this means they can be used in multi-functional applications
- Large, soft buttons for patient handling applications
- Optional cables – curly or straight
- Various colour options available
- Lightweight
- Water proof
- Different connection options – Infrared, USB, electrical connections
- Electric or pneumatic functions making them suitable for different environments
- IP ratings – see data sheets for full details
Some of the most common applications which use hand controls are;
Hand Controls for Patient Hoists – Patient hoists can be used in the home or in medical facilities to move patients from one location to another; for example, from a bed to a chair or sometimes the system is larger and can be used from room to room.
Hand Controls for Medical Beds – Our hand controls are also used for medical beds to reposition the bed to a more comfortable position for the patient.
Hand Controls for Bath or Stair Lifts – Bath and Stair lifts are used within people’s homes as an assisted way of getting around. The hand control is used to operate the actuator which then moves the seat itself ensuring the patient can move safely within their home.
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