Beagle BEDMAX
The BEDMAX enables the patient transporter to work the whole day without over-exertion. Proper usage of the BEDMAX is conducive for constant quality in the work process and for the safety of the patient and the user. Moving beds without an auxiliary motor is difficult. Moving the bed is very labour intensive, because regardless of the weight of the patient, the size of the bed and the total weight involved makes it difficult.
Beagle has developed a modern design for the BEDMAX. A mix of diverse materials and new technical solutions has resulted in an up to date product that satisfies the demands of these modern times. The BEDMAX is the result of an intensive engineering process. User comfort was a leading factor in the design. This was a challenge when considering the complexity in attaching our product to the large assortment of beds on the market. There is a patent pending on the Beagle BEDMAX.
The BEDMAX enables the user the operate the bed with a remote controlled motor. This has a great advantage. When the operator and the bed motor are on the same side, the bed will fan out when taking a corner. With the remote control the operator can choose his position relative to the bed. Depending on the state of the patient, it could be close to the head or further away. The user can decide which is best.
Beagle has developed a modern design for the BEDMAX. A mix of diverse materials and new technical solutions has resulted in an up to date product that satisfies the demands of these modern times. The BEDMAX is the result of an intensive engineering process. User comfort was a leading factor in the design. This was a challenge when considering the complexity in attaching our product to the large assortment of beds on the market. There is a patent pending on the Beagle BEDMAX.
The BEDMAX enables the user the operate the bed with a remote controlled motor. This has a great advantage. When the operator and the bed motor are on the same side, the bed will fan out when taking a corner. With the remote control the operator can choose his position relative to the bed. Depending on the state of the patient, it could be close to the head or further away. The user can decide which is best.