Oxford Midi 180 EM Electric Hoist – Compact, Versatile Mobile Patient Lifter for Care Settings
The Oxford Midi 180 EM Electric Hoist is a highly popular mobile patient lifter within the Oxford Professional range, offering an optimal combination of performance, manoeuvrability, and lifting capacity. Designed for both home and institutional care environments, it delivers reliable, safe patient transfers for everyday use.
With a maximum safe working load of 180 kg, the Midi 180 EM accommodates a wide range of patients and lifting tasks, including bed-to-chair, chair-to-commode, and floor recovery lifts. Its electric leg adjustment and smooth actuator system allow caregivers to operate the hoist with minimal effort, reducing physical strain while maintaining safety and comfort for the user.
Engineered for both functionality and durability, the hoist features a compact footprint for easy access in tight spaces and narrow doorways. Ergonomic push handles, integrated safety features, and broad sling compatibility make this lifter a trusted choice for professional carers and healthcare organisations seeking reliable patient handling equipment.
The Oxford Midi 180 EM combines ease of use, safety, and versatility in a compact, robust design. Its advanced electric operation, combined with thoughtfully designed safety mechanisms and a durable frame, ensures caregivers can perform transfers confidently and efficiently, making it ideal for both professional and home care settings.
Key Features
- 180 kg Safe Working Load: Suitable for a wide range of users and transfer scenarios.
- Electric Operation: Powered lifting and leg adjustment via ergonomic handset for effortless operation.
- Compact & Versatile: Fits easily through doorways and around furniture for safe positioning.
- Emergency Stop & Manual Lowering: Built-in safety mechanisms for full peace of mind.
- Sling Compatibility: Compatible with a wide selection of Oxford loop slings for tailored support.
- Durable Construction: Designed for intensive use in both professional and home care environments.