GCX Newest Medical Mounting Solution Sets New Standard


Managing all the medical equipment cables in patient rooms is now easier with the official launch of the VHM-PTM and VHM-PLTM, the newest adjustable arms offered by GCX, the leading manufacturer of medical grade mounting solutions for hospitals and OEMs.

With GCX products in 5,000 U.S. hospitals and many more worldwide, healthcare organizations have long turned to the 45-year-old medical manufacturer to create mounting solutions that meet current and future needs. The newest in the GCX series of adjustable mounting arms are the VHM-PTM and VHM-PLTM, which provide significant advances in cable management, precision movement, cleanability, durability and load capacity.

“Patient room architecture is continually challenged to accommodate the new technologies that advance patient care. GCX representatives are in the rooms with these providers on a regular basis, and this direct interaction allows us to develop robust mounting solutions that solve the problems of constrained space, workflow and ergonomics,” said Cris Daugbjerg, GCX Vice President of Development and Sales.

The VHM-PTM and VHM-PLTM medical-grade arms:

•               Conceal up to eight (8) cables internally

•               Balance concealed cables with the need to install and service quickly

•               Have a smooth, unibody aluminum construction for easy cleaning

•               Provide a wide range of movement to accommodate various users, both sitting and standing

•               Withstand constant use and outlast generations of devices

Additionally, the version with a locking handle provides quick and safe, one-handed vertical repositioning of the mounted device without interrupting workflow.

For more information or to place an order for the VHM-PTM and VHM-PLTM, visit the GCX website at www.gcx.com.

 

 



October 17, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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