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Castor is a portable freestanding lift stand which, in combination with a rail and a ceiling lift motor, functions as a stationary lift system. Castor is an ideal solution for occasional lifting needs in a specific location, or where it is not possible to install a permanent rail system on the ceiling. This unit is perfect for fulling a temporary and may be available for short and long term rentals. Paired with either the C Series or P Series Ceiling Lift Motors this Free Standing Track System has a maximum capacity of 660 lbs.
With Castor, you can create flexible lifting solutions that are optimized for each patient and setting. The track is perfectly made for each application’s necessary lifting area. The height can easily be adjusted to seven positions to ensure the perfect lifting range.
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