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Model EP-110
Deluxe Homecare
EP-110 Brochure
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EasyPivot Patient Lift
Model EP-110 |
Our most durable and comfortable homecare unit, the
EasyPivot Model EP-110 is a third-generation design based on customer input.
Like the Model EP-82, the Model EP-110 has a center
column for exceptional balance. The Model EP-110 also features a deep base
to accommodate nearly all types of wheelchairs, dual knee pads for improved
stance, sewn vinyl upholstery, total-lock 4" wheels, and dual pull handles
for strain-free lifting.
The Model EP-110 will pass through a 25" wide
doorway when configured in its narrow wheelbase setting.
User Specifications
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User Weight |
330 pounds maximum |
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User Height Range |
4' 8" to 6' 7" |
Wheelchair Width
(between front wheels) |
20" minimum |
Patient Lift Specifications
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Overall Length |
40.25" |
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Width Range |
25" to 31.75" |
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Chestpad Height Range |
30" to 41.75" |
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Chestpad Stop Position |
70° or 85° |
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Heel Plate Width Range |
12.5" to 16.5" |
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Kneepad Centerline Width |
12.5" |
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Pivot Bolt Height Range |
16.5" to 24.5" |
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Weight |
94 pounds |
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Shipping Weight |
111 pounds |
Construction Specifications
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Frame |
Welded Steel
Powder Coated |
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Frame Warranty |
2 years |
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Pads |
High-Resiliency Foam |
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Wheels |
1.25" wide by 4" diameter
Front Total-Lock |
Frequently Asked Questions
About the Model EP-110
- How does the Model EP-110 differ from its
predecessor, the Model EP-105?
The Model EP-110 works in a similar manner as the Model EP-105. However,
the Model EP-110's support column is in the middle of the patient lift's
base. This allows the Model EP-110 to be used better with both mid-wheel
and front-wheel drive wheelchairs than the Model EP-105. These types of
wheelchairs have gotten quite popular; they include brands such as Pride's
Jazzy. The Model EP-110 has two knee pads - one on each side of the
column.
- My husband weighs 215 pounds. Which would
be a better choice - the Model EP-82 or Model EP-110?
Both patient lifts will hold your husband's weight. The Model EP-110 is
bigger across the chest and in the knee area and has more padding; it will
probably be more comfortable.
On the other hand, the Model EP-82 is smaller, less expensive, and
lighter. If you plan to travel a great deal or have a very limited space,
the Model EP-82 may be the better choice.
In these days of "managed care," manufacturer's often make two similar
models - each designed for a particular purpose - with one being somewhat
more versatile. Some insurance companies will only buy the "stripped down
model," whereas others see the value in a heavier-duty, more comfortable,
more versatile model.
- Should the Model EP-110 be applied to
light persons?
Surely! This is our luxury EasyPivot for home use. Its extra heft and
bigger padding will be more comfortable whether you weight 125 pounds or
250 pounds. The bigger wheels will roll easier on carpet and the extra
patient lift weight can be felt in stability.
- Does the optional adjustable elevating
foot base attach to the patient lift?
Yes. Two bolts hold the adjustable elevating foot base to the Model
EP-110. Holes for these bolts are pre-drilled and attachment takes only a
few minutes.
- Tone causes my clients foot to
occasionally moved from the foot base. How can this be prevented?
See our accessories for heel loops, toe loops and other special items.
Special foot plates can be provided at your request.
- Can the two-piece (split chest pad) be
added to the Model EP-110?
A two-piece split chest pad may be added to the Model EP-110. It uses the
same bolt pattern so this can be done in the field. The two-piece chest
pad is designed to accommodate tracheotomy and ventilator tubing. The
"slot" between the two chest pieces is a variable width.
- Is the patient lift shipped assembled?
All of our EasyPivot models are shipped assembled - but "knocked down."
Assembly takes five minutes and requires only a wrench. Written
instructions are provided. Our toll-free (800) 467-7967 customer support
number is also available.
- My client is 5' 0" tall and weighs 200
pounds. What is the best choice of patient lift for this person and what
accessories?
Fitting shorter, heavier persons is possible with the EasyPivot - but
requires experience. Larger abdomen causes the chest pad to "push the knee
pads away from the knees."
To solve this, a special chest pad adapter is available. It moves the
chest pad forward towards the caregiver. Knee pad spacers are also
available. The Model EP-110 is the best choice for fitting shorter,
heavier persons because it accepts the chest pad adapter. Click here to
see a pdf of the offset chest pad for shorter, heavier persons.
- Please explain how the EasyPivot is used
when transferring into a car. What are the limitations and concerns?
There are several concerns to keep in mind when using the EasyPivot as a
car transfer device.
- Generally, it is easier with shorter persons
and it is easier with bigger cars. Mid-sized cars and the larger luxury
cars generally are the easiest.
- SUVs and pick-up trucks may be too high for
effective transfers - especially if a short person is being transferred.
- Very low seats are more difficult because they
require a person to have more knee and hip range-of-motion.
- Many persons who use the EasyPivot to do car
transfers place the wheelchair cushion (after lifting the person) on the
car seat. The wheelchair cushion not only raises the seated area but
also acts as an intermediate surface between person and the car seat for
the "swivel" portion of the transfer - thereby reducing shear as the
person's legs are rotated into the car.
- Some cars require that the thigh bar towards
the front of the car be positioned at "half mast" to avoid hitting the
front window transom.
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