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Free Standing Rail Systems
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Free Standing Rail Systems

A Free Standing Rail System offers the power of an overhead lift system—with greater flexibility.

 

Attention: Not all products/options are available in all countries. Please check availability with your local Hillrom representative or click on Request More Information to contact Hillrom customer service.

Features

Our Free Standing Rail Systems offer the power and convenience of overhead lifting, with no structural requirements for walls or ceilings.

These flexible solutions can be good options where construction is not possible, room downtime is not feasible, or when the need to mobilize bariatric patients emerges. Compatible with the Likorall® or Multirall patient lifts, most of these systems are made of aluminum and come in a variety of designs. Different rail lengths can also help accommodate most care environments. Our Free Standing Rail Systems are relatively easy to build or dismantle with just two people, less than two hours of time, and some common tools.

FreeSpan™ UltraTwin™ Traverse Rail System

The FreeSpan™ UltraTwin™ Traverse Rail System supports patients of size and can adapt according to square footage—even for an entire patient room. The dual-motor helps you position patients of size into sitting, half-sitting and lying positions, quickly and easily.

  • Safe working load: 1,014 lbs (460 kg)

FreeSpan™ Traverse Rail System

The FreeSpan™ Traverse Rail System works together with a Likorall® or Multirall motor. The system can support most in-bed, up-from-bed and out-of-bed applications within a specified area—effectively replacing a traversing overhead rail system.

  • Safe working load: 550 lbs (250 kg)

FreeSpan™ UltraTwin™ Straight Rail System

The FreeSpan™ UltraTwin™ Straight Rail System supports patients of size, and its wheels make it easy to position for lifting and even to move between rooms (depending on facility architecture). The dual motor helps you position patients of size into sitting, half-sitting and lying positions, quickly and easily.

  • Safe working load: 1,100 lbs (500 kg)

FreeSpan™ Straight Rail System

The FreeSpan™ Straight Rail System lifts and moves patients between two fixed points, directly below the rail. Its wheels make it easy to position for lifting and even to move between rooms (depending on facility architecture).

  • Safe working load: 550 lbs (250 kg)

FreeStand™ Rail System

The FreeStand™ Rail system is an entry-level, economical offering. With steel construction and limited components, it lifts and moves patients between two fixed points, directly below the rail. This system can be a good option for temporary lifting needs, or for home care use (when fixed installation is not possible due to building structure).

  • Safe working load: 440 lbs (200 kg)

Technical Specifications

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Width 35" (89 cm)

 

Education & Documentation

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Product Documentation

  • Instructions for Use

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    Hillrom lifts and soft accessory products for lifting and transferring patients are for use only by trained caregivers adhering to their best clinical judgment. Proper implementation of these medical devices is the responsibility of caregivers who are to review appropriate instructions for use for the lift and accessories prior to using.

    FreeSpan Straight Rail Instruction Guide
    Freespan Traverse, Instructions for Use
    Freespan Ultratwin, Instructions for Use
    Freestand, Instructions for Use
  • Frequently Asked Questions