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                      Overview for Drive  Sit-to-Stand Padded Sling 
                      Drive 13263 Sit-to-Stand Padded Sling is specifically made 
                      for stand-assist lifts. The patient lift sling features 2 
                      sling points and comes with 2 cradle points. It is made 
                      from durable, high-quality solid nylon fabric that can 
                      support heavy patients. The sling's weight capacity is 
                      either 400-pound or 600-pound, depending on its size.
 
 Drive 13263 is used with patient lifts in order to aid the 
                      transfer of patients who suffer from mobility issues. They 
                      are also best utilized in healthcare facilities and 
                      hospitals to help lessen the risk of back injury among 
                      care providers. The patient lift sling does not require 
                      the use of straps or chains and is available in four size 
                      options. Drive 13263 is protected by lifetime limited 
                      warranty.
 
 Size Options:
 Drive 13263 Sit-to-Stand Padded Sling is available in four 
                      size options:
 
 (#13263D) - Small | 26" - 42"
 (#13263E) - Medium | 30" - 48"
 (#13263F) - Large | 36" - 60"
 (#13263G) - Extra Large | 50" - 79"
   Features for Drive 13263 
                      Sit-to-Stand Padded SlingPadded sit-to-stand lift sling
 2 sling points
 Comes with 2 cradle points
 Solid nylon fabric
 Requires no straps or chains
 Available in four size options with varied weight 
                      capacities
 Lifetime limited warranty
 HCPCS* A4565   * This information is not 
                      intended to be, nor should it be considered billing or 
                      legal advice. Providers are responsible for determining 
                      the appropriate billing codes when submitting claims to 
                      Medicare Program and should consult an attorney or other 
                      advisor to discuss specific situations in further detail. |