Description
The Qaadir Plaster Cast Trolley is a premium, modular, mobile trolley specifically engineered to streamline and support plaster casting and splinting workflows in medical and rehabilitation settings. Its design reflects close collaboration with clinicians to optimize usability, storage, safety, and efficiency in environments where plaster work is routine.
Key Features & Specifications
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Worktop and Utility Design
- A durable stainless-steel worktop provides a stable and clean surface for casting procedures.
- A rectangular cut-out / opening in the worktop allows stockinette and bandage material to be easily threaded through and pulled over a horizontal cutting bar, enabling precise measurement and cutting in place.
- A stainless steel water bowl positioned at the side of the work surface offers easy access for dipping plaster or splint materials.
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Drawers & Storage
- Two telescopic modular drawers sized 600 × 400 × 100 mm (W x D x H)
- One larger telescopic drawer measuring 600 × 400 × 200 mm
- These drawers are “modular” and compatible with ISO trays and baskets (depths of 5 cm, 10 cm, and 20 cm) for efficient internal organization.
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Accessory System & Modular Frame
- A frame built on the trolley system, allowing the addition of accessory clamps for push handles, rails, waste bag holders, extension units, etc.
- The trolley is mounted on castors, making it mobile and adaptable to changing room layouts.
- Available in different widths and optional wider models for higher throughput or larger workspace needs.
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Build & Materials
- The structure is made with epoxy-coated aluminum frame and modular liners, combining strength, light weight, and cleanability.
- Surfaces and components are designed to withstand moisture, plaster dust, and frequent cleaning in a clinical / workshop environment.
Why the Qaadir Plaster Cast Trolley Is Excellent for O&P Plaster Rooms
In orthotic & prosthetic (O&P) facilities, the plaster casting room is a critical zone: precise casting, mold creation, trimming, and adjustments all depend on having appropriate tools, supplies, and an organized environment. The Qaadir plaster cast trolley is especially well-suited because it addresses many of the practical challenges in that workspace:
1. Workflow Efficiency & Ergonomics
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Everything within reach: The worktop, water bowl, supplies, and cutting station are integrated into one mobile unit. Staff don’t need to walk back and forth to fetch materials during the casting procedure.
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Integrated cutting station: The opening in the worktop and access to stockinette / bandage rolls means technicians can measure, cut, and drape directly at the trolley without shifting to another table.
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Mobile flexibility: The trolley can be repositioned to any location in the plaster room or adjacent areas, which supports flexible room layouts and better space utilization.
2. Organized Storage & Clean Handling
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Modular drawers with ISO tray compatibility: Internal organization of smaller items — plaster bandages, splint materials, casting tools, gloves, mixing instruments — becomes simpler and more standardized.
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Secure storage: Drawers allow safe hiding of materials from dust, spills, or accidental displacement, maintaining a clean environment.
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Accessory adaptability: The ability to add clamps and accessories (rails, holders) means additional tools, waste bags, or prep items can be attached to the trolley in an orderly fashion.
3. Suitability for Plaster Work
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Stainless surfaces & corrosion resistance: Working with wet plaster, water, and dust is part of the process. The stainless steel worktop and robust materials stand up to moisture and frequent cleaning.
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Dust and spill control: The built surfaces and drawers help contain plaster dust, splatter, and resource cleanup more efficiently than open benches.
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Optimized for casting steps: The side water bowl facilitates plaster dipping; the designated feed-through facilitates managing stockinette; the flat, stable surface supports mold formation or bandage overlapping.
4. Scalability & Customization
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Different widths / sizes: Workshops with high volume or wide cast setups can use the wider versions or larger base trolleys.
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Accessory compatibility: Because it’s built on a modular platform, the trolley can evolve: adding drawers, rails, instrument arms, or other attachments as the workshop's needs grow.
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ISO tray standardization: Using ISO-compatible trays helps integrate with other storage systems in the workshop, making transfer of parts or molds easier.
5. Improved Safety & Cleanliness
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Reduced clutter: By centralizing supplies and tools, there’s less risk of items being left on the floor or benches where they can be knocked over.
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Controlled workspace: The trolley’s built-in surfaces help demarcate clean vs “dirty” zones (wet plaster vs tool storage) which supports hygiene and workflow discipline.
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Mobility aids contamination control: Being able to move the trolley away for cleaning or to isolate messy operations helps maintain overall workshop cleanliness.