Mobility class
Overview
The esense Line passive patient lift combines accurate lifting and positioning with intuitive electric drive support. The patented 360° drive wheel makes the Line lift easy to maneuver, even in small and confined spaces. Smart ergonomic features help reduce physical strain for caregivers and support healthier working practices in healthcare.
360° electric
drive support
High lifting range &
fast vertical movement
Ergo-feedback &
PowerTalk
Weighing system
optional
Powerful
battery
Cindy Ribbers
Account manager
The patented esense 360° drive wheel allows the Line patient lift to maneuver in any direction. Forward, backward, turning and even sideways movement: the electric drive support intuitively follows the caregiver’s movements.
This makes the passive patient lift quick and easy to maneuver with minimal physical effort, especially in confined spaces and around beds, chairs and other obstacles.
The Line is a passive column lift with a fully vertical lifting movement, allowing the patient to be positioned accurately over a bed, chair or toilet. The 4-point electric hanger bar (Dynamic Positioning System) makes it easy to move the patient from a sitting to a lying position and back. The Line is available in four models with different arm lengths and lifting capacities.
About electric drive supportThe Line supports ergonomic patient handling with Ergo-feedback and PowerTalk. Ergo-feedback provides an immediate warning when too much force is used while moving the patient lift, helping caregivers reduce physical strain and work within ergonomic guidelines. The PowerTalk application provides additional insight into patient lift usage, including push and pull forces and physical strain during everyday use.



The Line combines a high lifting range with fast vertical movement. From lifting a patient from the floor to positioning at heights, the Line supports smooth and efficient patient transfers. The high-capacity NiMH battery has a short charging time of 4.5 hours, helping keep the patient lift ready for daily use. An optional weighing system can be integrated into the lifting arm, allowing the patient to be weighed during the transfer without additional steps. A Class III weighing system is also available.
| Line | Line+ | Line200 | Line230 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weight capacity | 150 kg | 175 kg | 200 kg | 230 kg |
| Length of the base | 100 cm | 120 cm | 120 cm | 120 cm |
| Height of the base | 11,5 cm | 11,5 cm | 11,5 cm | 11,5 cm |
| Max. external width – closed legs | 68 cm | 74 cm | 74 cm | 74 cm |
| Max. internal width – open legs | 103 cm | 127 cm | 127 cm | 127 cm |
| Vertical range (lift) | 130 cm | 130 cm | 130 cm | 130 cm |
| Horizontal reach (arm) | 55 cm | 72 cm | 72 cm | 55 cm |
| Turning diameter | 125 cm | 146 cm | 149 cm | 146 cm |
| Protection grade | IPX2 | IPX2 | IPX2 | IPX2 |
| Charging time | 4.5 hrs | 4.5 hrs | 4.5 hrs | 4.5 hrs |
| Battery type | NiMH | NiMH | NiMH | NiMH |
| Battery voltage and capacity * | 24V 9Ah | 24V 9Ah | 24V 9Ah | 24V 9Ah |
| Average number of transfers on a full battery ** | 78 | 78 | 78 | 78 |
| Guaranteed battery lifetime in charge cycles | 500 x | 500 x | 500 x | 500 x |
* All lifts in the Line series are also available without the esense drive support. These versions are equipped with a lower capacity battery.
** Calculation available upon request.
Downloads
English
| Product brochure | Product brochure esense Line lifts |
| Instructions For Use | Instructions For Use esense Line lifts (EN) |
German
| Product brochure | Produktbroschüre esense Line |
French
| Product brochure | Fiche produit esense Line |
| Instructions For Use | Instructions For Use esense Line (FR) |
What others say
"...rewarded for making only a small physical effort."
“The more gentle you control the lift, the easier it moves. You are rewarded for making only a small physical effort.”

Bart Brinkhuis
Ergonomics coach, Liberein
“…control the lift with just a finger!”
“The days we needed our full body weight to move the patient are history. Now we control the lift with just a finger.”

Joanne Pauelsen
Healthcare worker, Liberein