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STRYKER LUCAS MOUNT
NEW NCE MOUNT SYSTEM
Our new product is built to be safe, simple and secure. The Lucas Mount includes a wall/surface mounting bracket with a retention arm on an integrated constant torque hinge and all associated mounting hardware. Here are a few of the feature highlights:
- One-handed Open/Close
- Auto-Hold Constant Torque Hinges
- Easy Install and Removal of Stryker Lucas 3/2
- Charge your Stryker Lucas while it’s mounted!
- First-of-its-kind technology
SNAP MOUNT SYSTEM SERIES
NCE Introducing the newest line of defibrillator mounts from NCE Empowering Safety, the SNAP Mount System. The SNAP System is designed for one-hand easy use for EMT personnel. The sleek low-profile design makes it our lightest mount ever, and easier to be taken on the go. Our Defibrillator Mount System also debuts the new innovative SNAP locking system, which protects the patient, EMT workers, and monitors in the event of a rollover.
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