TR9650 Mobile Bath Lift System — Combi Configuration

The TR9650 in combi configuration handles both semi-seated and supine transfers — foot-operated, 330 lbs (150 kg) capacity, maximum versatility for mixed-dependency facilities.

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
  • Dual-mode: chair and stretcher transfer in one unit
  • Mobile — no ceiling track required
  • Foot-operated hydraulic lift mechanism
  • Converts between chair, stretcher, and combi without tools
  • Compatible with chair slings and stretcher slings
  • Four swivel castors with brakes
  • Emergency lowering function

Overview

The TR9650 in combi configuration is the most versatile setup, combining the functions of the chair and stretcher configurations in a single mobile platform. By switching between chair and stretcher sling configurations (without tools), one unit can serve patients across the full dependency range — from semi-ambulatory to fully dependent.

This makes the combi setup the most cost-efficient choice for:

  • Mixed-dependency units where patient transfer needs vary significantly
  • Small facilities that cannot justify configuring separate setups
  • Facilities with fluctuating patient populations

Choosing Between TR9650 Configurations

ChairStretcherCombi
Semi-seated patients
Fully supine patients
Mixed patient population
Best overall versatility

All configurations are the same TR9650 base unit — no separate products, no tools required to switch.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can the TR9650 switch between chair and stretcher modes? Configuration switches require no tools — the sling attachment points and spreader bar are reconfigured manually. In practice, a trained caregiver can switch configurations within a few minutes. For wards with a predictable split of patient types, keeping the unit in the most-used configuration and switching only when needed is the typical approach.

Does the combi configuration cost more than the chair or stretcher version? The TR9650 is a single unit — chair, stretcher, and combi are configurations of the same product, not separate models. There is no additional cost for the combi capability; it is inherent in every TR9650 unit.

Is the TR9650 appropriate as the only patient lift in a mixed-dependency unit? The TR9650 combi configuration’s ability to handle the full patient dependency range — from semi-ambulatory to fully supine — makes it a practical single-device solution for mixed-dependency wards. Its mobile design means one unit can move between rooms as needed, though high-volume facilities may benefit from multiple units to 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.