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Updated Nov 23 2022
1 ReplyAfter how long we need to change battery for the chair?
What is the part number for brake pads? RE: Transmotion Medical - TMM4
Updated Aug 3 2022
Updated Jun 22 2022
3 RepliesHas anyone ever done a rebuild on a p8000 Hydraulic cylinder. Thanks RE: Hillrom - P8000 Transtar
Updated Jun 15 2022
Updated Mar 9 2022
2 RepliesI have an issue where my sub assembly won't extend and the motor just over drives itself, it will collapse when given the comand to but just wont extend or stay extended with the manual release closed. originally i had suspected i was low on fluid as this was a repair based on a massive leak with the reservoir cover. part of me is suspecting it may be the A or B valve but its hard to say. RE: Stryker - Power-PRO XT
Updated Feb 10 2022
3 RepliesDoes anyone know if the base label (big long grey label along the sides) is a spare part and what part number this is? It isnt in any of Strykers service manuals.
Thanks
Mike RE: Stryker - Prime X
Updated Aug 31 2021
3 RepliesAnyone have any tips/tricks for separating the hydraulic from the top bar? It always gets press-fitted over time and is a beast to separate . RE: Stryker - 1015
Updated Apr 19 2021
1 ReplyWhy the scale reading are big different (more than 4%) when weighting at the lowest position and the higher position for the stretcher.
The reading is more accurate at the higher position. I cannot find any "reminder or Precautions" in the operation manual. Thanks for your reply. RE: Stryker - Prime X
Updated Jan 13 2021
4 Repliesthe weight reading is big different when sit on head side( 84kg) and foot side (90kg). We have re-calibrate the scale, but no improvement. How can I do? RE: Stryker - Prime X
Updated Dec 11 2020
3 RepliesMy brothers and sisters, I need some help.
I am trying to assist my company with writing a sane policy for use of bariatric stretchers on NON-bariatric patients. I have been googling my brains out but cant find any information.
Last week, I had to transport a 118 pound male on a Stryker MX-Pro Bariatric stretcher due to reasons. With him sitting directly in the middle, none of the straps fit him properly. There was more than eight inches of open space between his body and the edges of the stretcher (on both sides). If we crashed, there would be no way those belts would protect him. I couldnt even keep the shoulder restraints on his shoulders. He actually joked that this must be whats like for women when their bra straps fall down their arms.
Now the questions...
Do any of your agencies/ departments/ companies have policies preventing normal sized patients riding on bariatric stretchers?
If so, are there any references I could use to help annotate this proposal or can you think of any other places I can look?
Is there any chance I could get my hands on a copy of any of these policies?
Thanks and stay safe out there! RE: Stryker - MX-Pro