In modern healthcare environments, safely and efficiently managing multiple infusion devices has been an ongoing challenge in clinical care. The newly launched MA104 professional infusion and injection pump cart, an integrated mobile workstation combining specialized design with human-centric considerations, is now providing innovative solutions for medical institutions at all levels.

Engineered for Superior Load-Bearing Stability
The MA104 features an all-aluminum alloy column and large-base stabilization structure, precision-engineered to achieve a maximum column load of 18kg and IV pole load capacity of 4kg. This enables the cart to securely carry up to 6 syringe pumps and 2 infusion pumps simultaneously, maintaining excellent stability even at full capacity and effectively eliminating the risks associated with equipment tipping.

Professionalism Refined Through Detail
The product stands out for its deep understanding of clinical needs. The standardized 150mm syringe pump spacing ensures independent operating space for each device. Four 4-inch fully silent casters, all equipped with braking systems, ensure "quiet, smooth mobility when moving, and reliable stability during procedures." The height adjustment range of 1600-1900mm allows medical staff of different statures to find their optimal working position.

Modular Design Meets Diverse Requirements
"We believe outstanding medical equipment should adapt to the needs of different departments," stated the product manager. The MA104 offers a range of optional accessories, including specialized clamping fixtures, cable managers, and management trays, allowing users to customize their setup based on actual needs. Its customization service is particularly noteworthy—everything from tabletop materials to the number of power outlets, and even the dimensions and materials of management trays, can be tailored.
A Versatile Mobile Platform for Multiple Scenarios
From ICUs to general wards, operating rooms to emergency departments, the MA104 demonstrates excellent environmental adaptability. In the ICU, it neatly organizes numerous life-support devices; in the emergency department, it can rapidly form a mobile treatment unit; in general wards, it brings standardized order to infusion therapy.

Industry experts note that the launch of the MA104 signals a shift in medical auxiliary equipment from merely "meeting basic functions" to "enhancing overall quality of care." This transformation is reflected not only in product specifications but also in the attention to healthcare workers' ergonomic experience and deeper consideration for patient safety.
With the expanding application of the MA104, this professional cart is poised to become a significant aid in improving the efficiency of medical care and optimizing workflows, offering a completely new experience in clinical nursing practice.

