TR9650 Mobile Bath Lift System — Stretcher Configuration
The TR9650 in stretcher configuration transfers patients in a supine position — foot-operated, 330 lbs (150 kg) capacity, no ceiling track required. Essential for fully dependent patients who cannot tolerate seated transfer.

Specifications
| Max. User Weight | 330 lbs (150 kg) |
|---|---|
| Drive / Adjustment Type | Foot-operated hydraulic lift |
| Frame Material | Powder-coated steel frame |
| Model / SKU | TR9650 |
Key Features
- 330 lbs (150 kg) maximum working load limit
- Stretcher configuration — patient transfers in supine position
- Mobile — no ceiling track required
- Foot-operated hydraulic lift mechanism
- Converts to chair or combi configuration without tools
- Compatible with full-body stretcher slings
- Four swivel castors with brakes
- Emergency lowering function
- Designed for fully dependent patient populations
Overview
The TR9650 in stretcher configuration transfers patients in a fully supine (lying flat) position — the configuration required for patients who cannot maintain any seated or semi-seated posture during transfer. This includes patients with severe contractures, extreme fragility, or spinal conditions requiring horizontal positioning.
The stretcher configuration uses full-body stretcher slings that support the patient along their full length, distributing weight evenly and minimizing pressure injury risk during transfer.
The TR9650 is a single system that converts between chair, stretcher, and combi configurations without tools. See the chair configuration and combi configuration pages for other use cases.
Combined Use with TR Equipment Shower Trolleys
The TR9650 in stretcher configuration is frequently specified alongside TR Equipment shower trolleys for facilities where the majority of patients require fully supine transfer. The lift handles the bed-to-trolley move; the shower trolley handles the bathing itself.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is a patient transferred from bed to the TR9650 stretcher sling? A full-body stretcher sling is positioned under the patient while they are in bed (typically using a slide sheet). The TR9650 is then wheeled alongside, the sling attached to the lift, and the foot pedal operated to raise the patient. The entire transfer is performed without the patient needing to be repositioned into a seated posture.
Does the stretcher sling support the patient’s head? Yes. Full-body stretcher slings include head support. Sling selection for patients with specific head or neck conditions should be discussed with a clinical specialist — contact us to discuss sling options.
What is the maximum weight capacity in stretcher configuration? The TR9650 working load limit is 330 lbs (150 kg) across all configurations — chair, stretcher, and combi. The configuration does not affect the rated capacity.
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.
