AVA1500-60-1P: an Audiovisual Trolley Designed for Demanding Medical Environments
The AVA1500-60-1P model from NB ERGONOMIC is a mobile audiovisual stand designed for intensive use in the medical sector. Combining robustness, ergonomics and discretion, this trolley is ideal for healthcare professionals in hospital wards, care centres, medical conference rooms and e-health training environments.
This stand is compatible with 32- to 65-inch screens and can support a maximum weight of 45.5 kg. The structure rests on two seamless SPCC steel columns, a material known for its high strength and durability over time. The base, also made of thick metal, ensures optimal stability, even when in motion, which is essential in environments where safety is paramount.
The height can be adjusted between 1030 mm and 1530 mm (40.5 to 60.2 inches) thanks to an integrated spring mechanism that allows the screen position to be adjusted in 2-inch increments with minimal effort. This feature is particularly useful for adapting the display to different care situations or patient-caregiver interactions, including when the patient is seated or lying down.
The trolley includes an adjustable plastic shelf that can support up to 4.5 kg, ideal for holding lightweight medical devices or presentation equipment. A second steel shelf is provided for video conferencing devices. It is also height-adjustable along the entire length of the vertical slot, ensuring precise adaptation to the position of the screen.
In terms of mobility, the AVA1500-60-1P is equipped with 2-inch swivel castors with integrated brakes, allowing smooth and safe movement in corridors or treatment rooms. The integration of an internal cable management system keeps the environment tidy, avoiding exposed wires that could cause obstruction or present a hazard.
Designed with the requirements of the medical sector in mind, this mobile stand is a reliable solution for any organisation wishing to integrate digital tools into its daily clinical or educational activities without compromising on safety, adaptability or presentation quality.