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GULDMANN MOBILE LIFTER (MODELS GL2, GL3, GL4, & GL HD)    


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Picture of GULDMANN MOBILE LIFTER (MODELS GL2, GL3, GL4, & GL HD) The Guldmann Mobile Lifter, models GL2, GL3, GL4, and GL HD, is a mobile powered transfer lift designed for use by caregivers moving, lifting, and transferring individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. This ergonomic unit has a large capacity and lifting span, with space for both caregiver and user. It lifts from floor level and from wide beds, and can lift tall users in large slings. It operates with Guldmann ABC lifting slings of various sizes. The unit moves on castors. For safety, it has an emergency stop, and emergency lowering, and automatic on/off function. It is operated with a push handle and buttons. POWER: Uses rechargeable battery. A charger is included.

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This product record was updated on August 19, 2009.

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Manufacturer:

Guldmann Inc.

U.S. office of V. Guldmann A/S

5525 Johns Road
Suite 905
Tampa, Florida 33634
United States
Telephone: 800-664-8834 or 813-880-0619.
Fax: 813-880-9558.
Web: http://www.guldmann.net.
Email: info@guldmann.net.


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