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Report date: 28.08.2025
The images show a disassembled KSP Gemini 200 model electric patient hoist and its accessories. The product is designed to safely lift patients with limited mobility from a bed, wheelchair, or the floor and transfer them to another location. The label in the images displays the phrases “SOLLEVATORE ELETTRICO” (electric hoist) and “ESCLUSIVO USO INTERNO” (for indoor use only), which clarifies the product’s purpose and area of use. The general structure of the device and the accompanying sling confirm that the product is a medical transfer device.
The brand and model of the product have been definitively identified by examining the labels and texts in the images.
The model name “GEMINI 200” is clearly visible in blue on the product’s body. Additionally, the KSP brand, place of manufacture, and other technical details are clearly visible on the label located on the device’s chassis. No different brand information was found for the motor, battery, or remote control among the examined parts.
The general condition of the device has been assessed as used. Being disassembled prevents a complete visual understanding of the functionality of all parts. Details regarding its physical condition are listed below:
The manufacturer’s label on the device’s chassis provides important technical information. The data obtained from this label are as follows:
This information indicates that the device is suitable for heavy patients and operates with an internal battery system.
The breakdown of the product and accessories found in the images is as follows:
This report is based on the visual analysis of a disassembled KSP Gemini 200 model patient hoist. The device was manufactured in 2017 and has a lifting capacity of 200 kg. Although there are scratches and wear on its metal parts due to use, no major breaks or cracks were observed in its overall structure.
The most important points for the buyer to consider are that the device is disassembled and there is a risk of some critical parts being missing. Specifically, the absence of the hand control and charging device will render the hoist unusable in its current state. It should be taken into account that the internal battery, manufactured in 2017, may have reached the end of its lifespan or its capacity may have significantly decreased. To make the device operational again, missing parts may need to be procured and professional assembly may be required.