Stryker 6100 Rugged M1 Operation & Maintenance Manual
Stryker 6100 Rugged M1 Operation & Maintenance Manual

Stryker 6100 Rugged M1 Operation & Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ............... Warranty Obtaining Parts and Service .
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Litter (Continued) 3–Stage I.V. Pole ............. . Transferring the Patient to the Cot .
  • Page 4 Notes...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction INTRODUCTION This manual is designed to assist you with the operation and maintenance of the 6100 Series M1 Ambulance Cot. Read it thoroughly before using the equipment or beginning any maintenance on it. WARNING / CAUTION / NOTE DEFINITION The words WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE carry special meanings and should be carefully reviewed.
  • Page 6: Warranty

    If requested by Stryker, products or parts for which a warranty claim is made shall be returned prepaid to Stryker’s factory. Any improper use or any alteration or repair by others in such manner as in Stryker’s judgement affects the product materially and adversely shall...
  • Page 7: Return Authorization

    Claim will be limited in amount to the actual replacement cost. In the event that this information is not received by Stryker within the fifteen (15) day period following the delivery of the merchandise, or the damage was not noted on the delivery receipt at the time of receipt, the customer will be responsible for payment of the original invoice in full.
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    S Improper maintenance can cause injury or damage to the unit. Maintain the cot as described in this manu- al. Use only Stryker approved parts and maintenance procedures. Using unapproved parts and proce- dures could cause unpredictable operation and/or injury and will void the product warranty.
  • Page 9: Set-Up Procedures

    Set–Up Procedures Unpack the cartons and check all items for proper operation. It is important that the Cot is working properly before it is put into service. Have a qualified service person use the following list and the operation instructions to check the cot before it is put into service. Litter All fasteners secure All welds intact, not cracked or broken...
  • Page 10 S A smooth rear edge for cot loading. S A level floor or tray system large enough for the folded cot and cot fastener system. S Stryker Cot Fastener System – Model 6372 Center Mount, Straight Guides – Model 6373 Center Mount, DIN Guides S Floor or tray system loading height between 27.0 inches (68.6 centimeters) and 31.0 inches (78.8 centi-...
  • Page 11: Cot Fastener Installation

    WARNING It is the responsibility of the cot operator to ensure that the cot being used in the Stryker Model 6372 or 6373 Cot Fastener Systems meets the installation specifications listed on page 1–11. Injury may result if a non–...
  • Page 12 Cot Fastener Installation VIEW 2A VIEW 2B 1–11...
  • Page 13: Base Unit Specifications

    @ Standard base unit is weighed without optional accessories. Stryker reserves the right to change specifications without notice. The M1 Roll–In System is designed to conform to BS EN 1865, specifications for stretchers and other patient handling equipment used in road ambulances and BS EN 1789 medical vehicles and their equipment –...
  • Page 14: Base Component Identification

    Base Component Identification HEAD END FOOT END HEAD END 1–13...
  • Page 15: Guidelines For Operation

    Cot Operation Guidelines for Operation Use the Cot only as described in this manual. Read and understand all labels and instructions on the cot before using the cot. Do not adjust, roll or load the cot without advising the patient. Stay with the patient and control the cot at all times.
  • Page 16: Changing Cot Height

    Cot Operation CHANGING COT HEIGHT Cot has six height positions (see FOOT END page 1–16): The highest or “Loading” position, Red Release Handle four intermediate patient transfer positions, a “Folded” position for ambulance transport. WARNING The caster steer lock knob and the casters must be in the locked position when loading/unloading the cot from a ve- hicle or loading tray system and when the cot height is changed or the cot may become unstable possibly result-...
  • Page 17: Cot Positions

    Cot Positions Position 5 – Intermediate Height Position Position 1 – Intermediate Height Position Use for patient transfer. Use for patient transfer. Position 2 – Intermediate Height Position Position 6 – Loading position – Use for patient Use for patient transfer. transfer, folding or loading the cot or cot rolling.
  • Page 18: Loading The Cot Into A Vehicle

    Cot Operation Loading the Cot into a Vehicle WARNING The caster steer lock knob and the casters must be in the locked position when loading/unloading the cot from a vehicle or loading tray system and when changing cot height positions or the cot may become unstable possibly resulting in injury to the patient or operator.
  • Page 19: Unloading The Cot From A Vehicle

    Cot Operation Unloading the Cot from a Vehicle WARNING The caster steer lock knob and the casters must be in the locked position when loading/unloading the cot from a vehicle or loading tray system and when changing cot height positions or the cot may become unstable possibly resulting in injury to the patient or operator.
  • Page 20: Using Additional Assistance

    Cot Operation Using Additional Assistance Rolling Loading/Unloading Changing Levels Helper Helper Helper Operators Helpers Operator Operator Operator Operator Helper Helper Operator Helper Operator Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper Helper Operators Operator Four Helpers Operator Operator Operator Helper Operator Helper Helper Helper Helper...
  • Page 21: Caster Steer Lock

    Cot Operation Caster Steer Lock The caster steer lock feature allows the front set of caster wheels to swivel freely to enhance cot mobility. WARNING The caster steer lock knob and the casters must be in the locked position when loading/unloading the cot from a vehicle or loading tray system and when changing cot height positions or the cot may become unstable possibly resulting in injury to the patient or operator.
  • Page 22: Connecting The Litter To The Base

    Cot Operation Connecting the Litter to the Base To attach the removable litter to the base, lower the litter onto the base. Align the roller guides on the litter with the center base tube and push the litter forward to engage the litter retention brackets. Always verify the litter is locked securely onto the base before releasing your grip on the litter.
  • Page 23: Wheel Lock

    Cot Operation Wheel Lock To activate the wheel lock, press fully down on the pedal (A) until it stops. To release the wheel lock, depress the upper face of the wheel lock pedal with your foot or lift up with your toe under the pedal.
  • Page 24: Base Head End Retractable Lifting Handles

    Cot Operation Base Head End Retractable Lifting Handles (Optional Equipment) WARNING The caster steer lock knob and the casters must be in the locked position when loading/unloading the cot from a vehicle or loading tray system and when changing cot height positions or the cot may become unstable possibly resulting in injury to the patient or operator.
  • Page 25: Litter Specifications And Component Identification

    Litter Specifications and Components GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 6100 Series M1 Knee Gatch Litter – part number 6100–031–000 Length 74.9 inches (190.2 centimeters) Width 22.0 inches (55.9 centimeters) Height 7.3 inches (18.5 centimeters) Weight 48.5 pounds (22.0 kilograms) Maximum Weight Capacity 500 pounds (228 kilograms) Wheel Diameter/Width 4.0 inches/.8 inches (10.2 centemeters/2.0 centimeters) Backrest Articulation...
  • Page 26 ! Height measured from bottom of mattress at seat section to ground level. @ Litter is weighed without optional accessories. Stryker reserves the right to change specifications without notice. The M1 Roll–In System is designed to conform to BS EN 1865, specifications for stretchers and other patient handling equipment used in road ambulances and BS EN 1789 medical vehicles and their equipment –...
  • Page 27: Backrest

    Cot Operation HEAD END Backrest To raise, squeeze handle (A) for pneumatic assist in lifting the Backrest to the desired height. Remove hand(s) from handle when desired height is achieved. To lower, squeeze handle (A) and push down on the Backrest frame until the Backrest has reached the de- sired height.
  • Page 28: Knee Gatch

    Cot Operation Knee Gatch FOOT END To raise the Knee Gatch into position, grasp one of the red lift straps (A) and lift the Knee Gatch until it locks into position. WARNING Verify the Knee Gatch is securely locked into position before releasing your grip on the lift strap or injury could occur.
  • Page 29: Trendelenburg Positioning

    Cot Operation Trendelenburg Positioning FOOT END To raise the leg rest, lift the leg rest frame (A) as high as possible. The support bracket (C) will engage automatically. Release the frame after the support bracket has engaged. WARNING Verify the foot section is securely locked into position before releasing your grip on the leg rest frame or injury could occur.
  • Page 30: Retractable Lifting Handles

    Cot Operation Retractable Lifting Handles FULLY EXTENDED FULLY FOOT END RETRACTED FOOT END To extend the retractable lift handles, push the release buttons (A) and pull out the handles. Release the buttons when the handles lock into the intermediate position. Push the buttons and pull out the handles again to reach the fully extended position.
  • Page 31: 3-Stage I.v. Pole

    Cot Operation 3–Stage I.V. Pole (Optional Equipment) 1. Lift and pivot the pole from the storage position and push down until it is locked into receptacle (A). 2. To raise the height of the pole, turn the lock actuator (B) counter- clockwise and pull up on the bottom telescoping portion (C) of the pole to raise it to the desired height.
  • Page 32: Transferring The Patient To The Cot

    Cot Operation Transferring the Patient to the Roll the cot to the patient. Place the cot beside the patient and raise/lower the cot to the patient’s level. Lower the siderails (optional equipment) and open the restraint straps. Transfer the patient to the cot using accepted EMS procedures. Use all the restraints to secure the patient to the cot (see pages 1–32 &...
  • Page 33: Restraint Straps

    Cot Operation Restraint Straps WARNING Always use all restraint straps to secure the pa- tient on the cot. An unrestrained patient may fall from the cot resulting in injury. Always secure the patient on the cot with all the re- straint straps.
  • Page 34 Cot Operation Restraint Straps (Continued) View 4 View 5 View 6 When the cot is put into service, the restraints are opened and placed to either side of the cot until the patient is positioned on the cot mattress. The restraint is lengthened, buckled around the patient and shortened until the required tightness is achieved.
  • Page 35: Rolling The Cot

    Cot Operation Rolling the WARNING High obstacles such as curbing, steps or rough terrain can cause the cot to tip, possibly causing patient or operator injury. If possible, obtain additional assistance (see page 1–19 for a reference chart) or take an alter- nate route.
  • Page 36: Preventive Maintenance

    Follow the cleaning solution manufacturer’s dilution recommendations exactly. Remove the mattress prior to washing the unit; do not wash the mattress with the cot. The preferred method Stryker Medical recommends for power washing cots is with the standard hospital surgical cart washer or hand held wand unit.
  • Page 37 100 parts water are not considered mild detergents. These products are corrosive in nature and may cause damage to your fastener if used improperly. If these types of products are used to clean Stryker equip- ment, measures must be taken to insure the units are rinsed with clean water and thoroughly dried following cleaning.
  • Page 38: Preventive Maintenance Schedule

    For 26–200 calls per month, in- spect cot every 3 months. For 201+ calls per month, in- spect cot monthly. Parts, Service or Technical Assistance: Contact Stryker Customer Service at 1–800–327–0770 or Stryker Medical 6300 Sprinkle Road Kalamazoo, MI 49001 ATTN.: Customer Service...
  • Page 39: Preventive Maintenance Checklist

    Preventative Maintenance CHECKLIST Litter All fasteners secure All welds intact, not cracked or broken No bent or broken components Perimeter bumpers intact Roller wheels rotate smoothly, no debris around axles Backrest operating properly (see page 1–45 for backrest adjustment procedure) Extension lift handles operating properly (4 total) Siderails operating properly (optional equipment) Knee Gatch/Trendelenburg operating properly (optional equipment)
  • Page 40 Preventative Maintenance CHECKLIST (CONTINUED) Base (Continued) Undercarriage loads and unloads properly from the vehicle Green release lever and button intact and operating properly Undercarriage is secure and operates properly in all height positions Red release levers intact and operating properly (both ends) Litter locks securely onto base unit;...
  • Page 41: Wheel Locking Force Adjustment

    Preventative Maintenance WHEEL LOCKING FORCE ADJUSTMENT MINIMUM MAXIMUM 1. To adjust the wheel locking force, remove the button head cap screw (item C), washer (item D) and hex nut (item E) from the center of the lock pedal. The wheel lock is initially assembled with the pedal set at the minimum locking force.
  • Page 42: Steer Lock Detent Force Adjustment

    Preventative Maintenance STEER LOCK DETENT FORCE ADJUSTMENT Required Tools: Flat Blade Screwdriver 5/32” Allen Wrench 1/4” Allen Wrench Adjustment Procedure: 1. Rotate the steer lock knob (item A) to the locked position (see page 1–20). Ensure both casters are in the locked position and the steer lock pin is free of debris.
  • Page 43: Base Wear Strip Replacement

    Preventative Maintenance BASE WEAR STRIP REPLACEMENT Front Strut Wear Tubes Required Tools: 5/32” Allen Wrench 3/16” Punch Drill with 1/4” Drill Bit Pop Rivet Gun T–25 Torx Wrench Two Sawhorses Hammer Replacement Procedure: 1. Remove the litter from the base (see page 1–21). 2.
  • Page 44 Preventative Maintenance BASE WEAR STRIP REPLACEMENT (CONTINUED) Front Leg Assembly Wear Strips Required Tools: Torx T–25 Replacement Procedure: 1. To remove the worn wear strip (item A), use a T–25 Torx wrench to remove the four button head cap screws (item B) and weld nuts (item C). Save the weld nuts and button head cap screws and discard the worn wear strip.
  • Page 45 Preventative Maintenance BASE WEAR STRIP REPLACEMENT (CONTINUED) Rear Leg Assembly Wear Strips Required Tools: Torx T–25 1/8” Allen Wrench 3/8” Open End Wrench Replacement Procedure: 1. To remove the worn wear strip (item A), use a T–25 Torx wrench to remove the four button head cap screws (item B) and weld nuts (item C).
  • Page 46: Pneumatic Backrest Adjustment

    Preventative Maintenance PNEUMATIC BACKREST ADJUSTMENT Required Tools: 3/32” Allen Wrench Locktite Needle Nose Pliers Adjustment Procedure: 1. For easier access, move the backrest to 75 degrees. 2. Using a 3/32” Allen wrench, remove the two set screws (item A) at the top of the pneumatic cylinder. 3.
  • Page 47: Maintenance Record

    Maintenance Record Date Maintenance Operation Performed 1–46...
  • Page 48: Training Record

    Training Record Training Date Training Method Trainee Name Basic Refresher Owner’s Manual, In–Service, Training Update Formal Class, Etc. 1–47...
  • Page 49 Notes 1–48...
  • Page 50 Base Assembly and Options HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW VIEW A–A...
  • Page 51 Base Assembly and Options FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW...
  • Page 52 Base Assembly and Options HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW FOOT END TOP VIEW...
  • Page 53 Base Assembly and Options TOP VIEW FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW FOOT END DETAIL B...
  • Page 54 Base Assembly and Options HEAD END TOP VIEW FOOT END COT RETAINING POST OPTION...
  • Page 55 Base Assembly and Options FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW...
  • Page 56 Base Assembly and Options HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW...
  • Page 57 Base Assembly and Options HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW RETRACTABLE LIFT HANDLE OPTION NO LIFT HANDLE OPTION BOTTOM VIEW...
  • Page 58 Base Assembly and Options...
  • Page 59 Base Assembly and Options BASE COMMON COMPONENTS – PART NUMBER 6100–3–10 (REFERENCE ONLY) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 1–134 Flat Ctrsk. Hd. Cap Scr. 6100–3–92 Lock Rod, Head 4–39 Soc. Hd. Cap Screw 6100–3–93 Release Rod, Head 4–130...
  • Page 60 Base Assembly and Options RETRACTABLE LIFT HANDLE OPTION RETAINING POST OPTION – P/N 6100–14 P/N 6100–10 Item Part No. Part Name Qty. Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 1–135 Flat Ctrsnk. Hd. Cap Scr. 4–484 H. Soc. But. Hd. Cap Scr. 2 4–232 H.
  • Page 61 Front Leg Assembly, Right & Left 6100–3–11 6100–3–12 RIGHT LEG LEFT LEG 6100–3–23 COMMON COMPONENTS...
  • Page 62 Front Leg Assembly FRONT LEG COMMON COMPONENTS – PART NUMBER 6100–3–23 (REFERENCE ONLY) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 3–205 Hex Hd. Cap Screw 21–162 Hex Soc. Set Screw 4–135 But. Hd. Cap Screw 3000–300–428 Bushing 4–168 Soc.
  • Page 63 Back Leg Assembly, Right and Left 6100–3–14 6100–3–15 RIGHT LEG LEFT LEG 6100–3–20 COMMON COMPONENTS...
  • Page 64 Back Leg Assembly, Right and Left BACK LEG COMMON COMPONENTS – PART NUMBER 6100–3–20 (REFERENCE ONLY) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 3–205 Hex Hd. Cap Screw 16–120 Weld Nut 4–136 Soc. But. Hd. Cap Screw 16–60 Centerlock Hex Nut 4–319...
  • Page 65 6060–2–10 Wheel Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 81–226 Bearing 715–1–255 Wheel Bushing...
  • Page 66 6100–3–22 Wheel Lock Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–67 Hex Soc. But. Hd. Cap Screw 11–454 Washer 11–456 Washer 16–118 Center Lock Hex Nut 25–79 Blind Rivet 6080–100–32 Spring 6080–200–30 Adjustable Caster Lock Pedal 6080–200–41 Octagonal Sleeve 6100–3–55 Caster Horn...
  • Page 67 Assembly part number 6100–3–16 (reference only)
  • Page 68 Rear Strut Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–39 Socket Hd. Cap Screw 4–204 Socket But. Hd. Cap Screw 16–20 Hex Nut 16–78 Hex Nut 25–133 Blind Rivet 6100–3–70 Foot End Lower Pivot Tube 6100–3–123 Foot End Strut Hard Stop 6100–3–124 Foot End Strut Tube 6100–3–125...
  • Page 69 Head End Slide Tube Assembly Assembly part number 6100–3–17 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–164 Socket Hd. Cap Screw 25–40 Blind Rivet 6100–3–116 Cylinder Mounting Block 6100–3–190 Lock Tube Slide Bearing 6100–203–251 Foot End Slide Tube Wldmt. 6100–3–25 Pneumatic Spring Assembly...
  • Page 70 Load Slide Tube Assembly Assembly part number 6100–3–18 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–164 Socket Hd. Cap Screw 25–40 Blind Rivet 6100–3–116 Cylinder Mounting Block 6100–3–190 Lock Tube Slide Bearing 6100–3–250 Hd. End Load Slide Tube Wldmt. 1 6100–3–26 Pneumatic Spring Assembly...
  • Page 71 Foot End Slide Tube Assembly Assembly part number 6100–3–19 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 25–40 Blind Rivet 6100–3–190 Lock Tube Slide Bearing 6100–203–252 Hd. End Load Slide Tube Wldmt. 1...
  • Page 72 Litter Release Rod Assembly Assembly part number 6100–3–21 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–136 Soc. But. Hd. Cap Screw 25–79 Blind Rivet 6100–3–207 Litter Release Link Fork, Ft. 6100–3–208 Litter Release Spacer, Ft. 6100–3–227 Litter Release Rod Link 6100–3–228 Litter Release Rod Bushing...
  • Page 73 Assembly part number 6100–3–24 (reference only)
  • Page 74 Head End Leg Support Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–204 Socket But. Hd. Cap Screw 16–78 Hex Nut 25–133 Blind Rivet 6100–3–78 Hd. End Lower Strut Crosstube 6100–3–80 Hd. End Upper Strut Crosstube 6100–3–126 Hd. End Leg Strut Tube 6100–3–133 Head End Leg Support 6100–3–170...
  • Page 75 6100–10–12 Lift Handle Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 25–40 Aluminum Rivet 6080–40–11 Grip 6100–10–163 Lift Handle Pivot 6100–31–64 Handle Extension Retaining Plug...
  • Page 76 Optional Base Retractable Lift Handle Assembly, Left Assembly part number 6100–10–13 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 21–22 Set Screw 11–4 Washer 26–310 Spring Pin 28–181 Retaining Ring 38–344 Compression Spring (page 28) Lift Handle Assembly 6100–10–62 Retractable Handle Swivel 6100–10–64 Ret.
  • Page 77 Litter Assembly and Options FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW...
  • Page 78 Litter Assembly and Options FOOT END KNEE GATCH OPTION COMPONENTS BOTTOM VIEW FOOT END FLAT FOOT SECTION COMPONENTS BOTTOM VIEW...
  • Page 79 Litter Assembly and Options FOOT END SIDERAIL OPTION COMPONENTS BOTTOM VIEW FOOT END NO SIDERAIL OPTION BOTTOM VIEW...
  • Page 80 Litter Assembly and Options TOP VIEW FOOT END FLAT FOOT SECTION COMPONENTS TOP VIEW HEAD END KNEE GATCH OPTION COMPONENTS...
  • Page 81 Litter Assembly and Options HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW...
  • Page 82 Litter Assembly and Options HEAD END KNEE GATCH OPTION FLAT FOOT OPTION...
  • Page 83 Litter Assembly and Options FOOT END...
  • Page 84 Litter Assembly and Options KNEE GATCH OPTION COMPONENTS FOOT END...
  • Page 85 Litter Assembly and Options NO DIN LOCK DOWN PIN OPTION HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW DIN LOCK DOWN PIN OPTION HEAD END BOTTOM VIEW FOOT END BOTTOM VIEW...
  • Page 86 Litter Assembly and Options SIDERAIL OPTION I.V. POLE OPTION PATIENT RIGHT SIDE I.V. POLE OPTION PATIENT LEFT SIDE...
  • Page 87 Trend Supt. Rack, Lt. 6100–3–125 Straight Pivot 14–20 Nylon Washer (page 50) Knee Gatch Latch Tube 946–201–60 Stryker Logo Label (page 51) Thigh Section Assembly 6100–200–2 Gatch Release Label (page 52 & 53) Foot Section Ass’y 6100–200–3 Gatch Release Label...
  • Page 88 Litter Assembly and Options DIN LOCK DOWN PIN OPTION – P/N 6100–42 NO DIN LOCK DOWN PIN OPTION – P/N 6100–43 Item Part No. Part Name Qty. Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6100–42–60 DIN Lock Pin 4–54 H. Soc. But. Hd. Cap Scr. 4 I.V.
  • Page 89 6100–31–12 Litter Hand Grip Extension Assembly #1 Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 1–138 Flat Countersunk Hd. Cap Screw 16–78 Hex Nut 25–106 Semi–Tubular Rivet 26–312 Coiled Spring Pin 38–462 Compression Spring 6080–40–11 Grip 6100–31–60 Handle Extension Support Tube 6100–31–61 Handle Extension Pivot Lock Lever 1 6100–31–62 Extension Handle Lock Pin...
  • Page 90 6100–31–13 Litter Hand Grip Extension Assembly #2 Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 1–138 Flat Countersunk Hd. Cap Screw 16–78 Hex Nut 25–106 Semi–Tubular Rivet 26–312 Coiled Spring Pin 38–462 Compression Spring 6080–40–11 Grip 6100–31–60 Handle Extension Support Tube 6100–31–61 Handle Extension Pivot Lock Lever 1 6100–31–62 Extension Handle Lock Pin...
  • Page 91 Back Rest Assembly Assembly part number 6100–31–14 (reference only)
  • Page 92 Back Rest Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–204 But. Hd. Cap Screw 11–454 Washer 16–78 Hex Nut 25–79 Blind Rivet 25–128 Blind Rivet 25–133 Blind Rivet 25–157 Blind Rivet 56–19 Bumper 6100–3–125 Straight “T” Pivot 6100–31–86 Mid–Support 6100–31–87 Mid–Support Tube 6100–231–50 Fowler Tube...
  • Page 93 6100–31–15 Back Rest Release Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 14–95 Washer 21–158 Set Screw 28–181 Retaining Ring 360–31–77 Pneumatic Cylinder 6100–31–51 Fowler Activator Weldment 6100–31–101 Fowler Cylinder Extrusion 6100–31–103 Fowler Cylinder Shield 6100–31–117 Clevis Pin...
  • Page 94 Wheel X–Support Assembly Assembly part number 6100–31–16 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 25–31 Semi–Tubular Rivet 25–79 Blind Rivet 45–241 O–Ring 6100–31–81 Base Attachment Roller 6100–31–83 Base Attachment Tube 6100–31–84 Base Attach. Roller Spcr. Tube 6100–231–180 Wheel Support...
  • Page 95 Head End Litter Latch Tube Assembly Assembly part number 6100–31–17 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–135 Button Hd. Cap Screw 6100–31–53 Litter Latch Tube Wldmt., Hd. 6100–31–123 Litter Lock Tube Extrusion...
  • Page 96 6100–31–18 Push Bar Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–198 Button Hd. Cap Screw 6100–31–88 Push Tube Mount 6100–231–89 Foot End Push Tube...
  • Page 97 Knee Gatch Litter Foot End Latch Tube Assembly Assembly part number 6100–31–19 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–135 Button Hd. Cap Screw 4–198 Button Hd. Cap Screw 25–157 Blind Rivet 56–19 Bumper 6100–31–54 Litter Latch Tube Wldmt., Ft. 6100–31–123 Litter Lock Tube Extrusion 6100–31–128...
  • Page 98 Knee Gatch Litter Thigh Section Assembly Assembly part number 6100–31–20 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 25–79 Blind Rivet 6100–31–106 Thigh Section Tube 6100–31–107 Thigh Section Skin 6100–31–108 Knee Pivot...
  • Page 99 Knee Gatch Litter Foot Section Assembly Assembly part number 6100–31–21 (reference only)
  • Page 100 Knee Gatch Litter Foot Section Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–204 But. Hd. Cap Screw 25–79 Blind Rivet 6100–31–108 Knee Pivot 6100–31–109 Foot Section Tube 6100–31–110 Foot Skin 6100–31–111 Lift Tube End Cap 6100–31–112 Foot Lift Tube 6100–31–113 Trend Lift Tube Insert...
  • Page 101 Trend Tube Assembly Assembly part number 6100–31–22 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 26–313 Coiled Spring Pin 6100–3–125 Straight “T” Pivot 6100–31–52 Trend Tube Weldment 6100–31–105 Gatch Release Pivot Handle...
  • Page 102 Flat Foot Litter Latch Tube Assembly, Foot End Assembly part number 6100–33–11 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 4–135 Button Hd. Cap Screw 6100–31–123 Litter Lock Tube Extrusion 6100–33–54 Flat Ft. Litter Latch Tube, Ft.
  • Page 103 6060–26–10 Siderail Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6060–25–24 Top Rail 6060–25–43 Spindle 6060–25–47 Spindle Lock 6060–25–41 Spindle Pivot 6060–25–40 Spindle Pivot Stop 6060–25–29 Lock Release Grip 6060–25–30 Lock Bar Weldment 38–344 Compression Spring 6060–25–35 Pivot Bushing 25–131 Rivet 1001–26–39 Ring Spacer Assembly...
  • Page 104 6100–115–20 3–Stage I.V. Assembly, Right 6100–116–20 3–Stage I.V. Assembly, Left RIGHT LEFT Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6070–90–105 Caution Label (page 58) I.V. Pole Assembly 6100–200–7 Specification Label, Right 6100–200–8 Specification Label, Left...
  • Page 105 6100–115–25 3–Stage I.V. Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 25–133 Blind Rivet 6070–210–45 I.V. Pole Sleeve 6070–210–46 I.V. Pivot 6070–210–49 I.V. Pivot Ring (page 59) Pole Assembly 6100–115–50 Socket Weldment...
  • Page 106 6100–115–40 I.V. Pole Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 1210–110–46 Back–Up Ring 1210–110–47 Lock Ring 1210–110–49 Actuator 6100–115–41 Base Tube 6070–110–44 2nd Stage Slide Plug 6070–110–50 Hook Weldment (page 60) 3rd Stage Assembly 6100–115–42 2nd Stage Tube 6070–115–45 Bearing Plug 26–5 Spring Pin 26–6...
  • Page 107 6070–115–30 I.V. Pole 3rd Stage Assembly Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6070–115–141 Spring Clip 6070–115–143 3rd Stage Tube 6070–115–44 3rd Stage Slide Plug 26–4 Roll Pin...
  • Page 108 6080–140 Optional Hanging Oxygen Bottle Holder Ass’y Assembly part number 6080–140–10 (reference only) Item Part No. Part Name Qty. 6080–140–11 Bottle Holder Hanger 6080–140–12 Oxygen Bottler Holder...
  • Page 109 Addresses / Adressen / Anschriften / Adresse / Indirizzi Direcciónes / Endereços / Adresser Stryker Howmedica/Osteonics Belgium Stryker Howmedica Osteonics GmbH Ikaros Business Park – Fase II Gewerbeallee 18 Ikaroslaan 12 45478 Mülheim a.d. Ruhr 1930 Zaventem Deutschland Brussels Tel. +49208999060 Tel.
  • Page 110 European Representative Stryker France Phone: 33148632290 BP 50040–95946 Roissy Ch. de Gaulle Fax: 33148632175 Cedex–France 6300 Sprinkle Road, Kalamazoo, MI 49001–9799 (800) 327–0770 www.strykermedical.com DH 3/01 6100–90–11 REV C...

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