FEATURES
Product Summary
The Take-Along Lift is a compact, portable, easy to use patient lift for transferring handicapped individuals between sitting positions on a bed, wheelchair, car, chair, etc.. It requires very little effort on the part of the attendant, thereby preventing the back injuries common when performing these transfers unassisted.
SPECIFICATIONS
LIFTING CAPACITY:
LIFT WEIGHT:
300 lbs
46 lbs
*May also be separated without tools into two parts weighing under 25 pounds each if necessary.
LIFT SIZE:
FOLDED:
25 in. Wide
14 in. Long
37 in. Tall
LEGS STRAIGHT:
26 in. Wide
34 in. Long
37 in. Tall
LEGS SPREAD:
45 in. Wide
32 in. Long
37 in. Tall
Cranking Force:
Lifting Range:
Minimum Seat Height:
Maximum Seat Height:
Leg Clearance Required:
Less than 6 lbs.
Approx. 13 in.
Approx. 31 in.
5.5 in.
KEY BENEFITS

Effortless
The patient lift does the work of raising and lowering the patient, protecting both the patient and the attendant.

Comfortable
Unlike other sling-transfer devices on the market, the patient is not left dangling from a hook. The short, stable sling feels natural and very secure during transport. There is no need for another attendant to steady the patient during transport.

Secure
The Portable Take Along Lift's base may be spread to fit around the outside of a standard wheelchair for maximum stability…

Maneuverable
or the legs may be placed forwards for maneuvering in tight spaces or through standard doorways.

Versatile
Our split sling allows access to a patients clothing and undergarments for toileting…

...while our seat sling can assist with transfers to and from most vehicles.


Compact
The lift folds up neatly into a compact size for storage or travel. Once folded, the lift can be rolled along just like a piece of rolling luggage. It may also be separated into two pieces weighing less than 25 pounds each when necessary.
It may also be separated into two pieces weighing less than 25 pounds each when necessary.
PLEASE NOTE:
The Portable Take Along Patient Lift is intended for transferring between sitting positions. When transferring from/to surfaces without a back support, individuals should have sufficient upper body balance to support themselves in a sitting position prior to and after transferring. The lift will not raise someone from a laying down position into a sitting position.