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Single Crank Manual Hospital Bed ZMB-A83

Single Crank Manual Hospital Bed ZMB-A83

ZMB-A83 is single crank manual hospital bed with corner bumpers and engineered with detachable head and foot board. Mattress base contains cold rolled steel bars of thickness 1.0 mm. Epoxy coating on the bed prevents rusting of steel structure.

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Frequently Asked Question

1. What does the single crank control?

The single crank on the ZMB-A83 adjusts the backrest angle. This allows caregivers or patients to raise or lower the upper body for: Enhanced comfort during meals Easier breathing or rest Medical procedures such as dressing changes or IV insertions

2. What is the bed’s maximum load capacity?

The ZMB-A83 can safely support up to 200 kg (440 lbs), which includes the weight of the patient, mattress, and any additional medical accessories.

3. What are the bed’s dimensions?

Length: 2040 mm Width: 960 mm Height from floor to bed surface: 500 mm These dimensions make it compatible with standard hospital mattresses and suitable for use in compact or shared patient rooms.

4. Does the bed have wheels for mobility?

Yes. It features 125 mm diameter castors, allowing easy repositioning or transport within a room or ward. These medical-grade wheels provide: Smooth movement over hospital flooring Stability while stationary (usually with locking brakes, depending on configuration)

5. What is the crank mechanism made of?

The crank is metallic and electroplated, providing: Resistance to rust and corrosion Long-lasting durability under repeated use A smooth turning motion for caregivers

6. Is the ZMB-A83 easy to clean and maintain?

Yes. The bed is designed for low maintenance, with smooth surfaces and minimal moving parts. Recommended maintenance includes: Daily surface cleaning with hospital disinfectants Weekly checks of crank movement and castor locks Annual inspection of frame integrity and joints

7. In what settings is this bed most useful?

The ZMB-A83 is ideal for: General hospital wards Rural or low-resource healthcare settings Temporary isolation or recovery rooms Home care, where electricity may not always be available

8. Can the bed be used for long-term patient care?

Yes, for basic needs. While it lacks multiple positioning options like height adjustment or leg elevation, it still offers: Backrest elevation for upper-body support Mobility via castors A stable, strong platform for nursing care, hygiene routines, or patient transfer For long-term or high-dependency care, a multi-function bed may be more appropriate.

9. Is the bed easy to assemble or transport?

Yes. The ZMB-A83 typically comes in partially assembled form with easy-to-follow instructions. Its modular frame and detachable parts make it: Quick to set up Simple to disassemble for transport or storage Adaptable for different care environments

10. Can hospital beds prevent bedsores?

Yes, many hospital beds are designed with pressure-relief mattresses or air mattress overlays that help prevent pressure ulcers by redistributing weight and improving circulation.

11. Do hospital beds come with side rails?

Most hospital beds come with adjustable side rails for safety, providing support when repositioning or getting in and out of bed.

12. What mattresses are compatible with hospital beds?

Hospital beds require specialized mattresses designed for flexibility and pressure relief, such as foam, innerspring, or alternating pressure mattresses.

13. Can I add accessories to a hospital bed?

Yes! Common accessories include overbed tables, trapeze bars, additional side rails, and safety pads.