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MADA Medical Products E Oxygen Crash Cart Kit is a two-wheel, lightweight, steel, E-size oxygen cylinder cart with an easy to grip handle and a fixed-flow regulator, disposable bag/mask resuscitators, masks, and oxygen tubing designed to quickly and easily transport needed emergency oxygen to any area within a facility.

Note: This product is for sale in the United States only and is ineligible for International Shipping.
Note: This product is for sale in the United States only and is ineligible for International Shipping.

Product Specifications / Dimensions

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Specifiction LabelSpecification Value
Height 40 in.-44 in. (height-adjustable)
Depth 10 in.
Width 11 in.
Weight 6 lbs
Wheel Diameter 6 in.

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The MADA Medical Products E Oxygen Crash Cart Kit is used to quickly and safely transport a highly flammable emergency size-E oxygen cylinder to wherever a patient with breathing complications or emergency care is needed.

The strong and durable chrome-steel cart has two large 6" diameter shock-resistant rubber tires that will provide reliable mobility over a wide variety of floor surfaces without disturbing the oxygen cylinder. An easy to grasp the handle with a handgrip provides a safe and easy way to quickly pull the crash cart where it is needed.

Included on the oxygen crash cart is a 685-liter size-E oxygen cylinder (shipped unfilled), one fixed-flow mini-regulator with a 6 meter per minute (LPM) average, six disposable adult size bag/mask resuscitators (with no pressure valve), masks, and oxygen tubing.

The oxygen crash cart is a normal medical tool within emergency rooms, hospital and medical center patient nursing stations, long-term health care facilities, elderly care facilities, colleges, and university medical buildings, college and professional sports medicine, doctor offices, and manufacturing and office facilities.

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