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Technical Features:
| Model | High Position (L*W*H) |
Folding Size | Packing Size (1pcs) |
Loading Bearing |
N.W | G.W |
| YXH-3E3 | 190*56*98cm | 195*56*40cm | 200*64*39cm | ≤180kg | 50kg | 56.8kg |
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Engineered for high-performance medical transport, the DuraLab YXH‑3E is a premium stainless-steel ambulance stretcher designed for demanding emergency scenarios. Its sleek black finish enhances visibility and lends a professional aesthetic for clinical or field deployment.
Key Features:
Robust Stainless‑Steel Frame: Resistant to corrosion, easy to sterilise, and built to last in harsh environments
Adjustable Configuration: Converts from a flat stretcher to an upright chair with an adjustable backrest up to 85°, offering flexible patient positioning
Lightweight & Compact: Collapsible legs allow for easy offloading and compact storage, ideal for ambulance loading in tight spaces
High Load Capacity: Designed to safely accommodate up to 159 kg (350 lb), with low and high loading height options for smoother transfers
Comfortable Patient Surface: Includes foam-cushioned mattress and optional side rails and restraint straps for added security
Specifications (approximate):
Dimensions: ~190 × 55 cm, adjustable heights between ~25 cm (folded) and ~86 cm (raised)
Adjustable Backrest: Up to 85° incline for seated positioning
Weight Capacity: 159 kg maximum load; net weight approximately 30 – 34 kg, gross weight around 36 – 40 kg depending on configuration
Why Choose the YXH‑3E3?
This stretcher is ideal for emergency medical services, hospitals, and ambulance teams requiring a reliable, hygienic, and space-efficient transport solution. The ergonomic design enables one-person operation, reducing strain on personnel while maximising patient care efficiency.