Most buyers looking for reliable transport solution come to us after getting burned by flimsy units that rattle or seize up within a year, but what they find here is a fully welded stainless steel frame with mirror polish that doesn't just look clean—it holds up under repeated daily abuse from shifting heavy patients, and we routinely ship these for 200kg loads with a comfortable safety margin built in.
Backrest goes form flat to 75 degrees in smooth increments, the legrest adjusts 0-35 degrees, and when you lift the leg section fully it lies flush for procedures or transfers, though frankly the height adjustment from 620 to 880mm is what most techs ask about first because the upgraded mechanism actually eliminates that grinding sound you get on cheaper trolleys.

bed surface is phenolic compact board, which is basically a high-density composite—thinner than standerd ply but it won't absorb fluids and it passes X-rays cleanly, so you're not pulling patients off teh trolley for imaging; the side rails are aluminum alloy with five staffs, and the 5-inch silent casters track straight even on worn hospital linoleum (the debris plate underneath catches drips and small items before they hit the floor).

We usually stock the SKB037(C) in finished goods for MOQs of 5 units or so, but for larger bulk orders—say 50+ pieces—lead time runs roughly 20-25 working days because we custom-label the IV pole holders and oxygen bottle brackets per your facility's specs (some buyers want an extra set of strap anchors, for instance, which adds a few days).

One thing that trips up new buyers: the stretcher surface is non-folding, so this trolley stays rigid—you can't collapse it for storage, but most hospital wards we ship to prefer that for patient stability during transfers anyway, and the 2-year the height mechanism and casters if they show wear within normal use, though we've had very few claims on those parts.
Pricing varies pretty significantly by quantity and whether you need CE, FDA, or ISO13485 documentation bundled with each unit—some buyers just want the COA and a basic certificate, while others require full device registration files, so confirm your documentation requirment early and we'll adjust the quote accordingly, typically landing at about 15-20% premium for the full regulatory package.
The main difference is weight and polish. The aluminum alloy option is lighter, making it easier to maneuver, while stainless steel with mirror polish is more durable and easier to clean—ideal for high-use environments. Both meet CE, FDA, and ISO13485 certifications.
Our MOQ for the SKB037(C) is typically 10 units for standard configurations, but we can discuss lower quantities for custom orders. Just let us know your specific needs.
Yes, we can share copies of our CE, FDA, and ISO13485 certificates upon request. We keep them ready for verification during the quoting process.
The backrest is adjusted via a gas spring mechanism, allowing you to smoothly tilt from flat to 75° for patient comfort. The legrest adjusts independently from 0-35° using a manual lever, and both can be locked securely in place.
We ship each trolley in a reinforced cardboard box with foam padding to protect the stainless steel frame and phenolic board surface. For storage, keep it in a dry, temperature-controlled area to avoid moisture damage to the casters and accessories.