Pegasus Ambulance Trolley - Webbing Restraints - LHS-operated 2-Part Lock
Ferno Pegasus is a proven versatile ambulance trolley, designed for use on ramped or tail-lift vehicles. It remains the lightest lift-assist trolley on the market today, encompassing an effortless hydraulic lift and lower system. By no means does every ambulance trolley combine optimum quality, durability and reliability and still fewer are equally suited for use on either ramped or tail-lift vehicles. Ferno Pegasus accomplishes all of this with ease as it has to be one of the most versatile trolleys available offering exceptional simplicity of use.
Features
- Easy to use with PTS vehicles – standard drop-down foot end; fully compatible with Ferno lock & load system
- Smoothly manoeuvrable – extendable push/pull handles and four pedal operated heel/castor locks
- Versatility – the trolley is supplied as standard with all the main bed features that are required to treat a critical patient
- Compatible with easy-use two-part mechanical lock – supplied with floor fixings
- Enhanced safety – the Pegasus has been tested and certified to BS EN 1789:2007
Benefits
- Access using four-occupant size lifts – both the head-end and foot-end fold to shorten the trolley to be able to fit into confined spaces
- Protects the patient – Combining the use of a pressure- reducing mattress, a comprehensive harness and strap system, and moulded trolley cotsides
- Prevent static shock – anti-static wheels protect against electromagnetic shock
- Easy to clean and maintain – removable headrest, AB-PR fully welded mattress and tracker system to aid maintenance schedules
- Excellent hygiene and infection control – IPC compliant, incorporating anti-microbial paint finish, use of Silver BioThane harness and restraints, coated with a thermoplastic polyurethane and easy to clean pressure-relief mattress
Technical Data
- Overall Length: 1950mm
- Folded (head) Length: 1650mm
- Folded (min) Length: 1450mm
- Width: 570 mm
- Height Max: 880 mm
- Height Min: 460 mm
- Weight: 65 Kg (excluding mattress)
- Load Capacity: 200kg/31st/434 lbs
- Load Capacity: 300kg/47st/658lbs
If you have any special or difficult delivery needs (having to go down a side street, small/awkward hallways and stairwells, hard to find property, etc) please send an email to hello@medisave.co.uk with your order number and details of delivery needs.
Shipment
Benefit from reliable delivery options
Every day, we ship our laboratory equipment throughout Nigeria and internationally. We work with trusted and experienced logistics and courier partners to ensure safe and timely delivery. Shipping costs and delivery times depend on the items ordered and the recipient’s location. Alternatively, you may arrange to collect your order in person by appointment. Below is an overview of our shipping options and policies.
Shipping within Nigeria
All goods are insured as standard up to a value of ₦ equivalent of €25,000. Shipping costs are calculated based on the weight, dimensions, value of the shipment, and delivery destination within Nigeria. For detailed shipping information, please contact us directly—we will be happy to assist.
International shipping
For accurate international shipping costs, we require details of the specific product(s) you wish to order.
Please contact us by telephone or email for a tailored quotation.
Freight forwarding, sea or air freight
For large, heavy, or specialized equipment, we provide personalised quotations for road freight, sea freight, or air freight. Taking current logistics conditions into account, we aim to offer the best possible price-to-performance ratio.
Incoterms 2020
All shipments are handled in accordance with Incoterms® 2020 (ICC). Please contact us to confirm and agree on your preferred delivery terms.
Self-collection
If required, you may collect your goods in person by prior appointment. Please note that pricing and availability may vary between Nigeria and other countries.
Standard deliveries
Standard shipments within Nigeria are handled by reputable courier and logistics providers. Upon request, we can also arrange alternative carriers to meet specific delivery requirements.
Insurance
All deliveries are insured up to a maximum value of ₦ equivalent of €25,000. If the value of your goods exceeds this amount, we will contact you to arrange additional insurance coverage.
Delivery time
Delivery times depend on product availability and order volume. High-demand items may be subject to delays beyond our control. If you require urgent delivery, please inform us in advance, and we will do our best to accommodate your request.
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