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Old 02-03-2008, 11:03 PM #1
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Ribbon personal lifters

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http://www.molift.com/us/smart.htm



Molift Smart represents a completely new standard for personal lifters. It is small, foldable and an excellent lifter for all types of lifts. It uses the same type of lifting slings as our other lifters.

Foldable in one piece, which means that you do not need to dismantle the lifter to take it with you when travelling or making home visits. We also supply a transport bag as an option.

Smart weighs little, making it more user-friendly. It also has a soft start/stop, two-speed lifting and a counter for the number of lifts made. This ensures greater comfort and safety.

Molift Smart – small and handy!

Molift Smart has 4-point suspension as a standard because:
• the user does not feel cramped, but has a open, safe and comfortable
position with plenty of room around the head
• in combination with a Moift Sling it enables comfortable, correct
positioning from lying to sitting or vice versa as the sling loops glide
into a natural position during the lifting process


http://www.molift.com/us/smart.htm

http://www.molift.com/us/smart.htm
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