Bestcare Sit to Stand Patient Lift 500 lbs Capacity New - SA500
One of the latest addition to our ProCare Sit-to-Stand Solutions. Its ergonomic design ensures safe and smooth patient sit-to-stand transfer.
What our Experts Think
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Strong & Supportive: Designed for safe transfers with a 500 lbs capacity—great for bariatric and mobility‑limited patients.
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Smooth Sit‑to‑Stand Function: Encourages natural upright movement, reducing strain on both caregiver and patient.
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Comfort‑Focused Design: Padded leg supports and ergonomic handles improve user comfort and control.
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Durable & Reliable: Built for everyday use in clinics, care facilities, and home environments.
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Easy to Operate: Intuitive controls and maneuverability make transfers smoother and quicker.
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Versatile Sling Compatibility: Works with various sling options to suit individual patient needs.
Q&A
Q: What is the Bestcare Sit to Stand Patient Lift SA500?
A: A new sit‑to‑stand patient lift with a 500 lb capacity, designed to assist safe transfers with minimal strain.
Q: What weight capacity does it support?
A: Up to 500 lbs.
Q: What settings is it ideal for?
A: Perfect for hospitals, rehab clinics, assisted living, and home care use.
Q: What are its key features?
A: Easy sit‑to‑stand lift operation, stable base, smooth movement, and ergonomic support for patients and caregivers.
Q: Who is it for?
A: Caregivers and healthcare professionals needing dependable transfer assistance.
Maintenance Tips
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Pre‑Use Visual Inspection: Before each use, check frame, casters, footrest, knee pad, and sling attachment points for wear, cracks, or loose hardware. Inspect slings for fraying or damage.
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Battery & Controls: Ensure batteries are charged; test the hand control and emergency stop functions regularly. Replace weak batteries to maintain smooth operation.
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Caster & Base Care: Clean debris from wheels and ensure all casters roll freely and lock securely. Tighten axle nuts and check for stability.
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Fasteners & Welds: Every 3–6 months, tighten nuts/bolts and inspect welds for cracks or stress; apply multipurpose lubricant to pivot points as needed.
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Actuator & Safety Checks: Confirm the electric actuator, emergency lowering mechanism, and control box connections are secure and functioning; test emergency lowering regularly per manual.
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Cleaning: Wipe down all surfaces and slings with mild detergent after use to prevent buildup and contamination.
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Periodic Professional Service: At least every 6 months, have trained maintenance or biomedical staff inspect the lift for wear, electrical function, and structural integrity