If you're sourcing exoskeleton rehab equipment for a clinic or hospital network in the EU or UK, you'll need CE marking and a clear paper trail—this unit ships with the relevant medical device cerification, and we handle the technical file for customs clearance. 2. It's a mechanical assistance system with an LCD display for real-time parameter monitoring, and the model number is ZEPU-AI1—OEM is avaliable if you want your own branding on the frame. 3. We usually have stock on the 5-unit pallets, but confirm lead time for larger orders (roughly 30 days or so depending on the batch). 4. The adult exoskeleton frame is built for lower-limb therapy, not upper-body work, so don't expect it to double as a shoulder rig—that's a different product line. 5. When you order, you get the exoskeleton, the LCD screen module, a power supply, and a COA with the HPLC data for any compnent materials (though the main compliance docs are the CE certificte and the declaration of conformity). 6. Also, the packaging is a single reinforced crate per unit—about 80 kg each—so factor that into your freight costs if you're shippng airfreight to US.

Our MOQ is typically 1 unit for initial orders, though bulk discounts are available for quantities of 5 or more.
Standard lead time is 15-20 working days from order confirmation, depending on current production volume and customization requirements.
Yes, it meets Medical Device Standards and we can provide relevant certification documents upon request, including test reports for compliance.
Absolutely, OEM service is available for custom branding, and we can adjust LCD display parameters to fit your clinical needs or language preferences.
The robot ships in a reinforced cardboard box with foam padding. Store in a dry, temperature-controlled environment between 10-30°C to protect the LCD and mechanical parts.