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Aluminum Auto-Locking Carts 2019 SMALL BUSINESS • 800-323-4220 • www.armstrongmedical.com 143CB2 A-SMART ® Carts Table of Contents I n Btenreofitds uOfc At-iSoMn ART Carts . 1 A-SMART Cart Features . 2 A-SMART Cart Overviews . 3-7 Create Your Own Cart . 8 WAinreelessst hAuetos-iLao/ckPinrgo Ccaertds ure Aluminum Wireless Auto-Locking Carts . 9-11 Auto-Locking Carts Aluminum Auto-Locking Carts . 12-13 Bedside Carts Electronic Touchpad and Auto-Locking Bedside Carts . 14-15 SUPREME Anesthesia Cart Packages Standard Steel Anesthesia Cart Package . 16 Premier™ Aluminum Anesthesia Cart Package . 17 Anesthesia Accessory Packages Standard Anesthesia Accessory Packages . 18 Premier™ Anesthesia Accessory Packages . 19 Solid Color Mobile Workstations Standard Steel Solid Color Key Locking Carts . 20 Premier™ Aluminum Solid Color Key Locking Carts . 21 Two-Tone Mobile Workstations Standard Steel Two-Tone Key Locking Carts . 22 Premier™ Aluminum Two-Tone Key Locking Carts . 23 PERmEMeIrUgM eEnmcey rgency Cart Packages Standard Steel Emergency Cart Package . 24 PAR-30 Emergency Cart, see pages 27 & 29 Premier™ Aluminum Emergency Cart Package . 25 Emergency Accessory Packages Standard Emergency Accessory Packages . 26 Premier™ Emergency Accessory Packages . 27 Solid Color Emergency Carts Standard Steel Solid Color Emergency Carts . 28 Premier™ Aluminum Solid Color Emergency Carts . 29 Two-Tone Emergency Carts Standard Steel Two-Tone Emergency Carts . 30 Premier™ Aluminum Two-Tone Emergency Carts . 31 Sppeceiaclitya Cltayrts and Accessories Electronic Touchpad Carts . 32-33 Electronic Touchpad Wide Cart . 34 ScopeSafe Holders . 34 Mini and Narrow Carts . 35-37 Broselow® Premier™ Aluminum Pediatric ColorCode Cart . 38-39 Premier™ Locking Bars . 40 Isolation Carts . 41 Cart Extender . 42 Security Accessories . 43-44 Trellis Systems . 44 Cart Accessories . 42-53 Stainless Steel, Wire, and Utility Carts & Shelving . 54-56 SSCOR® DUET™ Suction Unit . 57 Anesthesia Chairs . 58-59 HEINE Laryngoscopes . 60-Inside Back Cover AMC-6CB Auto-Locking Narrow Cart, see page 35 A-SMART ® CARTS + AREA SALES REP = SATISFIED CUSTOMER A-SMART ADVANTAGE CONSIDER THESE VALUE ADDED SERVICES Before You Make A Longterm Investment Armstrong Medical Offers: • Nationwide coverage • Delivery support (over 40 Sales Representatives) • Post-sale support • Pre-sale support • The Best Overall Value Around FEATURES OF A-SMART ® PREMIER ™ ALUMINUM CART • ALUMINUM Carts are 45% lighter than Steel • Contour-Fit Plastic Top • Full Extension Ball Bearing Drawer Slides • Four Vertical Aluminum Corner Ensures that your drawers will open and close smoothly Mounting Tracks every time. For easy accessory attachment (eliminates the need for holes). • Quality Aluminum Construction One-piece outer shell construction providing you with added • Stabilizing Frame With Bumper strength and stability. Locking components consist of zinc Casters are moved out from underneath to the outside plated and galvanized parts. of the cart. This extra wide base provides your cart with added stability. • Double Side-Wall Construction Armstrong’s A-SMAR T® Carts offer you the added protection • 18 Colors Available of our double side-wall construction. The outer wall adds an Allows you flexibility in your carts appearance. Choose colors extra layer of protection to ensure that your drawers, attached to specify department or function, or even use multiple colors to the inner wall, will always slide smoothly. on the same cart to differentiate drawers. • Two Interchangeable Locking Systems • Highest Quality Swivel Casters (two locking, • Customize Your Locking Configuration one tracking) Lock individual drawers, double lock drawers, use multiple Quiet, durable, German-made casters. Smoother, types of locks on the same cart. easier maneuvering. • Slide-Thru Side Shelf A-SMART ® Carts Are Made In The USA ASK YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR A FREE DEMO OF OUR MOST POPULAR CARTS Armstrong Medical industries inc . 575 Knightsbridge Parkway • P.O. Box 700 Lincolnshire, IL 60069-0700 800/323-4220 • 847/913-0101 • FAX: 847/913-0138 www.armstrongmedical.com [email protected] 800/323-4220 • FAX: 847/913-0138 1 A-SMAR T® Cart Features FEATURES OF A-SMART ® CARTS 18 Designer Colors NOT ALL FEATURES AVAILABLE ON ALL CARTS See pages 3-7 for more details SG - Sage Green MG - Moss Grey TC - Terra Cotta Soft-grip SB - Slate Blue Handles L - Lavender Double Side-Wall Construction M - Mauve Y - Yellow Drawer weight capacity (all Ball Bearing drawer sizes): Drawer Slides CB - Taupe 50 lbs. Stabilizing Frame with T - Teal Bumper prevents injuries. Casters are B - Beige moved from under the cart to outside its perimeter. This extra- AB - Crash Cart Blue wide base provides your cart with added stability (casters and CR - Cranberry bumpers are moved further away from the base on the drawer side BG - Blue Grey to balance the weight of opened drawers) . (1) Swivel HG - Hunter Green (2) Swivel w/Brake (1) Tracking Caster AA - Deep Blue See the Advantages of A-SMAR T ® Carts Double Side-Wall AR - Red NOT ALL FEATURES AVAILABLE ON ALL CARTS Construction • Lightweight, aluminum • Double side-wall construction Armstrong’s A-SMAR T® Carts S- Silver construction or sturdy, • High-quality swivel casters offer you the added protection steel construction (two locking, one tracking) of our double side-wall • Multiple locking systems to • Soft-grip handles construction. The outer wall CW- Cherry Woodgrain choose from • 18 colors adds an extra layer of protection • Mounting tracks or holes for easy • Durable powder paint to ensure that your drawers, accessory attachment • Ball bearing drawer slides attached to the inner wall, will • Stabilizing frame with bumper • All carts are latex free always slide smoothly. 2 www.armstrongmedical.com Full-Size Aluminum Cart Overview 18 Designer Wireless Auto-Locking Cart Premier™ Aluminum Colors with Prox Reader and Breakaway Locking Cart Controlled Substance Drawer SG - Sage Green MG - Moss Gray TC - Terra Cotta SB - Slate Blue L - Lavender M - Mauve Y - Yellow CB - Taupe T - Teal Locking Options: • High-quality swivel casters (two locking, • Wireless Auto-Locking (pg. 9) one tracking) B - Beige • Wireless Auto-Locking with Controlled • Stabilizing frame with bumper Substance Drawer (pg. 10) • Soft-grip handles AB - Crash Cart Blue • Wireless Auto-Locking with Prox Reader • Durable powder paint (pg. 10) • Ball bearing drawer slides CR - Cranberry • Auto-Locking (pg. 12) • Auto-Locking with Prox Reader (pg. 13) Available Drawer Spaces: 24", 27", 30" • Key Locking (pgs. 21, 23) BG - Blue Grey • Breakaway Locking (pgs. 29, 31) Available Drawer Heights: 3" (2 7/8"), 6" • Electronic Touchpad Locking (pg. 33) (6 1/8"), 9" (9 3/8"), 12" (12 1/2") HG - Hunter Green (If standard drawer arrangements don’t suit Standard Features: your needs, slides can be moved 3" up or down for an additional charge per cart) AA - Deep Blue • Lightweight aluminum construction • Four vertical aluminum corner mounting Drawer D x W: 17 1/16 "D x 22 1/4"W AR - Red tracks for easy accessory attachment • Slide-thru side shelf (except for Available Drawer Front Colors: Sage Auto-Locking and Electronic S- Silver Green, Moss Grey, Terra Cotta, Slate Blue, Touchpad Carts) Lavender, Mauve, Yellow, Taupe, Teal, • Double side-wall construction that offers Beige, Crash Cart Blue, Cranberry, Blue CW- Cherry Woodgrain you an extra layer of protection to ensure Grey, Hunter Green, Deep Blue, Red, Silver, that your drawers, attached to the inner Cherry Woodgrain wall, will always slide smoothly • Contour-fit plastic top Prices and products are subject to change without notice. 800/323-4220 • FAX: 847/913-0138 3 Full-Size Steel Cart Overview STANDARD Steel Key Locking Cart 18 Designer Colors STANDARD Steel Breakaway Locking Cart SG - Sage Green MG - Moss Gray TC - Terra Cotta SB - Slate Blue L - Lavender M - Mauve Y - Yellow CB - Taupe T - Teal Locking Options: Available Drawer Spaces: 24", 27", 30" B - Beige • Key Locking (pgs. 20, 22) • Breakaway Locking (pgs. 28, 30) Available Drawer Heights: 3" (2 7/8"), 6" • Electronic Touchpad Locking (pg. 30) (6 1/8"), 9" (9 3/8"), 12" (12 1/2") AB - Crash Cart Blue (If standard drawer arrangements don’t suit Standard Features: your needs, slides can be moved 3" up or down CR - Cranberry for an additional charge per cart) • Sturdy steel construction • Mounting holes for easy accessory BG - Blue Grey Drawer D x W: 17 1/16 "D x 22 1/4"W attachment • Double side-wall construction that offers Available Drawer Front Colors: Sage HG - Hunter Green you an extra layer of protection to ensure Green, Moss Grey, Terra Cotta, Slate Blue, that your drawers, attached to the inner Lavender, Mauve, Yellow, Taupe, Teal, Beige, AA - Deep Blue wall, will always slide smoothly Crash Cart Blue, Cranberry, Blue Grey, • High-quality swivel casters (two locking, Hunter Green, Deep Blue, Red, Silver, one tracking) AR - Red Cherry Woodgrain • Stabilizing frame with bumper • Soft-grip handles S- Silver • Durable powder paint • Ball bearing drawer slides CW- Cherry Woodgrain Full-Size Steel Cart Accessories, see pages 42-53 4 www.armstrongmedical.com Aluminum Narrow Cart Overview 11 Designer Colors Aluminum Auto-Locking Narrow Cart with Prox Aluminum Electronic SG - Sage Green Reader (shown with Touchpad Locking optional accessories) Narrow Cart MG - Moss Grey TC - Terra Cotta AA - Deep Blue B - Beige BG - Blue Grey HG - Hunter Green T - Teal Locking Options: Available Drawer Space: 30" • Auto-Locking (pg. 35) Y - Yellow • Auto-Locking with Prox Reader (pg. 35)
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