StrapStand Checklist

Name
Belts, Straps & Vests
These are body support surface areas exposed to bodily fluids. Any component with a fabric surface or Velcro can collect debris and become unsanitary and must be replaced.
Fabric
Altimate Medical uses some upholstered fabric on its support surfaces. Altimate Medical recommends that upon re-issue all upholstered contact surfaces must be replaced due to the high probability of exposure to bodily fluids from the previous users.
Inspect and replace as necessary:
Rubber Grips
If the rubber grips become worn or split, they may not function as intended. Before re-issue inspect each rubber grip.
Inspect and replace as necessary:
Casters and Wheels
Examine the caster and wheel attachment points. Ensure that bolts, nuts, washers, and caps are securely tightened. Make sure the stem is fully threaded in place. Swivel and wheel rotation should move freely without binding or excessive play. Test the locks, ensure they engage, and release as intended.
Inspect and replace as necessary:
Lifting Actuators
Hydraulic Actuators Replace an actuator if it is leaking fluid, or not holding its standing position.
Pump Handle If the nuts and bolts connecting the pump handle to the actuator become loose, the holes in the actuator handle may elongate. If this occurs, it’s essential to replace the pump handle.
Pump Handle Orientation Pump Handles are side dependent (left or right). Do not mount a pump handle on the wrong side, this will put it out of reach for the user.
Inspect and replace as necessary.
Corrosion
Examine all metal surfaces and hardware for corrosion: Any corroded component must be replaced. Corroded objects have irregular surfaces that are more likely to harbor bacteria.
Inspect and replace as necessary
Welds
Visually examine welds of the base frame and major components for cracks, or porous surfaces that could compromise their integrity.
Inspect and replace as necessary:

Clamping Components / Adjustable Moving Parts

The Bantam product range uses a variety of locks, clamps, and clamping functions to regulate the position of supports. Clamp components are made of either metal or plastic. Familiarize yourself with each clamp to understand how it works. Inspect the following components to ensure they have full range of movement and hold, and release as expected.
Inspect and replace as necessary:
Foot Supports
Knee Supports
Tray
Lifting Strap Hooks
Swing Out Legs
Labels
Labeling is important for safe and effective use of the StrapStand, ensure that all labels are intact and legible.
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