Arjo Tenor Bariatric Mobile Patient Hoist with Weighing Scale
Arjo Tenor Bariatric Mobile Patient Hoist with Weighing Scale
The Arjo Tenor is a heavy-duty mobile floor lifter specifically designed for the safe lifting and transfer of plus-size and bariatric patients. With a safe working load of 320 kg, it is one of the highest-capacity mobile patient hoists available for acute and long-term care settings. The curved jib design maximises lifting clearance and enables 360-degree rotation when the patient is lifted, providing full manoeuvrability in confined ward spaces. The 4-point bariatric spreader bar widens the gap between shoulder and leg hooks, distributing patient weight more evenly and reducing squeezing forces from the sling for improved patient comfort. Width-adjustable chassis legs accommodate low-clearance beds, wheelchairs and a wide range of furniture configurations. Dual controls allow the hoist to be operated from the mast panel or via the hand control, enabling the caregiver to remain close to the patient throughout the lift. This unit is supplied with the integrated suspended weighing scale, enabling routine patient weighing to be completed efficiently during transfers without requiring a separate procedure. Battery-powered with a sealed lead acid 24V 4Ah rechargeable battery and IPX4 ingress protection.
Key Features
- 320 kg safe working load - one of the highest-capacity mobile patient hoists available; suitable for the full range of bariatric patient transfers
- Integrated suspended weighing scale - enables routine patient weighing during transfers without a separate procedure; supplied as standard with this unit
- Curved jib design - maximises lifting clearance and enables 360-degree rotation when the patient is in the lifted position
- 4-point bariatric spreader bar - widens the gap between shoulder and leg hooks; distributes patient weight more evenly and reduces sling squeezing forces for improved comfort
- Width-adjustable chassis legs - accommodate low-clearance beds, wheelchairs and a wide range of furniture; legs spread for stability and close for access
- Hoisting range of 1225 mm - from minimum CSP height of 800 mm to maximum of 2025 mm
- Dual controls - operable from the mast-mounted control panel or via the hand control; caregiver can remain close to the patient throughout the transfer
- Ergonomic curved handlebar - designed for easy turning and manoeuvring in care environments
- Battery discharge indicator - rear-mounted LED indicator displays charge status with warning when recharge is needed
- Emergency lowering override - allows the patient to be returned to a safe seated position in the event of power or system failure
- IPX4 rated - protected against water splashing from any direction
- Sealed lead acid rechargeable battery - 24V 4Ah; battery part number NDA0100-20
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Arjo (formerly ArjoHuntleigh) |
| Model | Tenor with Weighing Scale |
| Safe working load | 320 kg (704 lbs) |
| Hoist weight (without battery, with scale) | 66.4 kg |
| Hoisting range | 1225 mm (48.2") |
| Min. CSP height | 800 mm (31.5") |
| Max. CSP height at max. hoisting reach | 1405 mm (55.3") |
| Max. CSP height (legs spread) | 2025 mm (79.7") |
| Min. distance wall to CSP at max. reach (legs spread) | 335 mm (13.2") |
| Min. distance wall to CSP at min. height (legs spread) | 530 mm (20.9") |
| Turning radius | 1650 mm (65") |
| Weighing scale | Suspended, integrated |
| Battery type | Rechargeable sealed lead acid |
| Battery voltage | 24V |
| Battery capacity | 4Ah |
| Battery part number | NDA0100-20 |
| Ingress protection | IPX4 |
| Electrical protection class | Internally powered equipment, Type B applied part |
| Standards compliance | EN/IEC 60601-1 |
Please note: Slings are not included and must be selected based on patient weight, body distribution, height and physical condition. Always verify the safe working load printed on the sling label before use. The Tenor must only be serviced and inspected by qualified Arjo-approved personnel. Slings must be inspected before every use and withdrawn from service if any fraying, damage or wear is detected.