The GaitKeeper treadmill is the newest addition to the Mobility Research product line. The GaitKeeper Walking Surface is a new concept in treadmills for the new century. The unique design - specifically designed for rehab - performs with great strength at very low speeds of ambulation. And it delivers this performance at an affordable cost.
HIGH TORQUE
ZERO START
LOW PLATFORM
ACCURATE SPEED
SPACE EFFICIENT
TRIM DESIGN
INCLINE
LOW MAINTENANCE
ADJUSTABLE CONTROL PANEL
OPTIMAL USE WITH LITEGAIT
AFFORDABLE
UNMATCHED WARRANTY
PERFORMANCE
The smart mechanical design utilizes a 2 HP motor delivering an unsurpassed 140in-lbs of drive torque. This is powerful enough to move a 350 pound patient at a consistent speed as low as 0.1 mph.
FEATURES
Low platform design makes it easier for the patient to step on and off
Adjustable control panel allows for usage with all LiteGait and WalkAble systems
Trim design with minimal space requirements
Large walking surface.
Incline up to 15% powered by 1000 lb capacity motor
Perfect for use with LiteGait and WalkAble.
SPEED
Zero Start capability is a must for rehab. It allows patients to stand on the belt when starting the treadmill. Patients do not need to straddle the belt.
Speed ranges from 0.1 to 4 mph (1800 series) or 0.1 to 7 mph (2000 series) and is adjustable in 0.1 mph increments. Speed is calibrated accurately at even the lowest rates - important in the rehab setting.
MODELS
GaitKeeper™ 1800 S - 110V:
For home use. Belt speed from 0 to 4.0 mph in increments of 0.1 mph. Incline from 0 to 15%. 18 inch by 51 inch walking surface. Base dimensions of 23 inches by 69 inches. High torque 2.0 HP motor geared for slow speed movement with patients weighing up to 350 pounds. Zero-start. Zero Start means the patient can be standing on the belt when it is started, instead of having to straddle the belt like many treadmills require. Adjustable console allows for maximum use of walking surface when utilized with LiteGait®. Another unique feature is that the distance measurement is recorded in feet for the first 999 feet, then it switches to the nearest 1/100th of a mile. This allows for easy charting since many of the patients will not walk the 528 feet necessary to record 0.1 mile on a standard treadmill.
GaitKeeper™ 1800 L - 110V:
For hospital use. Belt speed from 0 to 4.0 mph in increments of 0.1 mph. Incline from 0 to 15%. 18 inch by 51 inch walking surface. Base dimensions of 23 inches by 69 inches. High torque 2.0 HP motor geared for slow speed movement with patients weighing up to 350 pounds. Zero-start. Zero Start means the patient can be standing on the belt when it is started, instead of having to straddle the belt like many treadmills require. Special isolation transformer brings electrical leakage below most hospital standards. Adjustable console allows for maximum use of walking surface when utilized with LiteGait®. Another unique feature is that the distance measurement is recorded in feet for the first 999 feet, then it switches to the nearest 1/100th of a mile. This allows for easy charting since many of the patients will not walk the 528 feet necessary to record 0.1 mile on a standard treadmill.
GaitKeeper™ 2000 L - 110V:
For hospital use. Belt speed from 0 to 7.0 mph in increments of 0.1 mph. Incline from 0 to 15%. 20 inch by 51 inch walking surface. Base dimensions of 25 inches by 69 inches. High torque 2.0 HP motor geared for slow speed movement with patients weighing up to 350 pounds. Zero-start. Zero Start means the patient can be standing on the belt when it is started, instead of having to straddle the belt like many treadmills require. Special isolation transformer brings electrical leakage below most hospital standards. Adjustable console allows for maximum use of walking surface when utilized with LiteGait®. Another unique feature is that the distance measurement is recorded in feet for the first 999 feet, then it switches to the nearest 1/100th of a mile. This allows for easy charting since many of the patients will not walk the 528 feet necessary to record 0.1 mile on a standard treadmill.
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