Choosing Rail system and hoist
Which rail system is ideal
First of all it is important to define who are going to use the hoist systems. Both the type of hoist
and the covered area will depend on the type of patient who is to use the installation. Further also
owner and caretakers have different needs and wishes to be met. One thing is the needs of today,
what about the needs of tomorrow? It is important to allocate sufficient time to the planning in
order to avoid future rebuilding and additional costs if possible.
Choice of ceiling hoist/lift motor
Molift Hi-Trac is a small, discrete and very pow-
erful ceiling hoist. It is available in two versions;
Molift Hi-Trac 2002 MRS: art no 1100022
SWL = 160 kg
Molift Hi-Trac 2002+ MRS: art no 1100024
SWL = 300 kg
The lift motor is fixed to the rail and the car-
er controls and provides the motive power for
horizontal movement. The Molift 4 point sus-
pension allows suspension to be adapted to re-
quirements.
Molift Nomad is a small, light ceiling hoist which
can be moved from one rail system to another.
Molift Nomad has SWL from 160 to 255 kg.
Art no 12160 - SWL 160 kg
Art no 12205 - SWL 205 kg
Art no 12230 - SWL 230 kg
Art no 12255 - SWL 255 kg
The sling is attached to a trolley fitted to the rail
and the lift motor is incorporated into the chas-
sis, which also includes lifting hooks. This hoist
uses both floor-mounted and ceiling-mounted
hoist system slings. This gives a cost efficient so-
lution and makes carers’ work easier.
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