FE201122, Sure-Lok GO2 Oxygen Tank Holder

Description

Description

 

  • FE201122
  • Wheelchair Equipment
  • Ergonomic tightening and release knob for ease of use
  • Visual lock indicator to help ensure the GO2 is secured
  • Two anti-slip straps to hold O2 cylinder in place while in transport
  • GO2 prevents O2 cylinders from tipping, falling or becoming a projectile during a sudden stop or maneuver
  • GO2 works with Series L Track for quick fleet-wide deployment and ideal vehicle and passenger placement
  • Quick release for easy height adjustment to accommodate O2 cylinders from size M2 to E (Americas) as well as AZ to RD (Europe)
  • High grade anodized aluminum for durability and resistance to corrosion
  • Series L Track fitting mounts easily on vehicle floor and moves from one vehicle to another without the use of tools
  • Weighs less than 6 lbs. and is compact in size for ease of transportation and storage
  • 1 Year Material or Workmanship Warranty

The GO2 by Sure-Lok* is an adaptable O2 holder designed to safely and quickly transport medical oxygen for personal use in school bus, para-transit, community transport, ambulance or non-emergency transportation vehicles.

This part has been used with these vehicles and will most likely be compatible with similar units not listed.
2008 Eldorado Ford
2015 Goshen Coach Ford
2014-2016 MV
2014-2016 MV MV
2017 World Trans Ford
 
Cross# 11-FE201122, WCFE201122
 

Wheelchair Q&A

1) What equipment should be in each securement station?
– 4 securement straps, lap and shoulder belts must be a part of each securement station.

2) What inspection criteria requires replacement of the entire strap or belt assembly?
– Any defects – such as damaged webbing, improper functioning of hardware. Broken or worn parts
must be replaced upon discovery.

3) What piece of equipment must be found in EVERY vehicle used for wheelchair transportation?
– a web cutter is mandatory for emergency evacuation.

4) A strap attachment should be looped around which parts of a wheelchair?
– It should be looped around the structural frame of the wheelchair.

5) Securement straps should be installed at approximately what angle from floor
to wheelchair?
– There should be a 45 degree angle from the floor tracks or plates to where they
attach to the wheelchair frame.

6) How far outside the front wheel of the wheelchair should a fitting end of the front
securement strap be installed into a tracking slot or floor plate?
– The fitting end should be at least 3″ outside the front wheel of the wheelchair.

7) Where should the fitting end of the rear securement strap be installed into a tracking
slot or floor plate?
– It should be installed just to the inside of the wheelchair’s rear wheels.

8) What equipment should be used when a structural member isn’t easily accessible?
– a Quick strap or webbing loop can be used when structural members aren’t accessible.

9) What is the best location for straps when they aren’t in use?
– Straps not in use should be properly stored and not left on the floor.

10) What’s the best way to clean strap and belt webbing?
– A solution of mild soap and water can be used.

 


 

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