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Med-Pac's Optional equipment helps add comfort for the patient and utilizes space for the medical staff. 

   Electric Loading Ramp: Multi-Purpose ramp designed to be used in any aircraft.

   Arm Rests: Removable arm support for a comfortable flight.

IV Pole: Adjustable from 24" to 43".

Loading Ramp: Versatile, easy to use loading ramp pivots fwd. & aft. and adjusts to vertical and lateral movement. There are several styles to choose from, depending on your aircraft type.

Medical Cabinets: Mountable storage cabinets are available in different sizes for different needs.

Optional Drawers: Optional drawers can be added to the Med-Pac unit for storage of extra carry on items.

Utility Shelf: Optional tray for extra space or miscellaneous medical equipment.

Stretcher Bridge: Removable bridge supporting portable medical equipment.

Vertical Gas Bar: Our low profile column designed gas bar is easily accessible to all the pneumatic outlets and at the same time is out of the patient's and medical crews' way.




Loading Ramp
Electric Loading Ramp
General Specifications
 54” L x 12” W, 8 ½” H
 Weight 37lbs.
        Lift Weight 400 lbs.   

This ramp can be installed or removed under 30 seconds and is small enough to store in the baggage area.  A hands free lift, up and down travel stop, and an automatic stop during power loss in any position ensures complete patient safety.  This cost-effective, multi-functional ramp reduces the physical demands put on whoever is responsible for loading and unloading the patients. Allowing patient transfers to be quick and easy. 

The electric ramp is constructed with 6061-T6 aluminum and uses all aircraft hardware. It is black anodized with a white powder coating finish. The top surface of the loading ramp has a ribbed construction and makes patient transfers easier. This ramp does not use cables, pulleys, chains or other miscellaneous hardware that will break or delay progress. The ramp itself is available now with a three to four-week construction time.