TR9650 Mobile Bath Lift System — Chair Configuration

The TR9650 Mobile Bath Lift System in chair configuration transfers patients in a semi-seated position — foot-operated, 330 lbs (150 kg) capacity, no ceiling track required. Converts to stretcher or combi without tools.

Specifications

Max. User Weight330 lbs (150 kg)
Drive / Adjustment TypeFoot-operated hydraulic lift
Frame MaterialPowder-coated steel frame
Model / SKUTR9650

Key Features

  • 330 lbs (150 kg) maximum working load limit
  • Mobile — no ceiling track or fixed installation required
  • Foot-operated hydraulic lift mechanism
  • Converts between chair, stretcher, and combi configurations without tools
  • Chair configuration — supports semi-seated patient transfer
  • Adjustable leg width for wheelchair access
  • Compatible with TR Equipment sling range
  • Four swivel castors with brakes
  • Emergency lowering function

Overview

The TR9650 is TR Equipment’s mobile bath lift system — a single unit that converts between chair, stretcher, and combi configurations without tools, enabling one piece of equipment to serve patients across the full dependency range.

The foot-operated hydraulic lift keeps both caregiver hands free for patient support during the lift. Moving on four swivel castors, the TR9650 can be positioned anywhere in a room — between bed and shower trolley, beside a bathtub, or in a transfer area.

The chair configuration is optimized for patients who can maintain a semi-seated position during transfer.

Three Configurations — One System

ConfigurationPatient positionUse case
ChairSemi-seatedAmbulatory and semi-dependent patients
StretcherSupine (lying flat)Fully dependent patients
CombiChair or stretcherMixed dependency — maximum versatility

All configurations use the same TR9650 base unit — switching between them requires no tools.

Key Advantages

  • No structural work required — deploys in any room without ceiling reinforcement or track installation
  • Mobile — follows the patient across care settings
  • Foot-operated — both hands remain free for patient handling throughout the lift

Sling Selection

The TR9650 is compatible with a range of TR Equipment slings covering different clinical needs. Contact us to discuss sling selection for your patient population.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the chair configuration appropriate vs. the stretcher configuration? The chair configuration is appropriate for patients who can tolerate semi-seated positioning during transfer — those with sufficient trunk stability or head control to be upright during the lift. Patients who cannot tolerate any seated position (due to severe contractures, spinal conditions, extreme fragility) require the stretcher configuration. For a unit serving a mixed patient population, the combi configuration provides both options.

Does the TR9650 require ceiling reinforcement or fixed installation? No. The TR9650 is a mobile unit that operates on four swivel castors — it requires no ceiling track, no structural modification, and no fixed installation. It can be positioned anywhere the castors can reach and repositioned as clinical needs change.

Is one TR9650 sufficient for a mixed-dependency ward? The TR9650 converts between chair, stretcher, and combi configurations without tools — one unit can serve the full dependency range. Whether one unit is sufficient for a ward depends on patient volume and bathing schedule. For high-throughput environments, multiple units reduce scheduling constraints.

Accessories

Accessories for the TR9650 — including chair slings, stretcher slings, and combi slings — are available through authorized dealers. Full accessories listing coming soon.

Contact us to find an authorized dealer near you.