A friend got me a cot rail for my ambulance but its too long... I thought they were a standard size. I guess it doesnt help that i have a mortuary removal cot and not an actual gurney.... would that make a difference? Its a 1950's Ferno cot, the rail is Ferno as well...
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1.21 JIGGAWATTS!!!!!!!!!!
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"I was what you are, you can become what I am"
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I'm far from an expert, but the Model 20 was the 1st 1 man mortuary cot. The model should be stamped on the slats that hold the matress. I have a model 54, 2 man cot which pre ceded these being produced in 1952. Both cot bars I have, 1 that origionally came in a 1972 combo, measures 33 in. between the clamps and Mine fits perfectally. I would think Yours replaced mine and should work. Measure the grabing points on the cot and cot bar, and We'll figure something out.
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1.21 JIGGAWATTS!!!!!!!!!!
- Mar 2009
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"I was what you are, you can become what I am"
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Coffin...24111404347711
www.coffincartel.com
I measured the rail from clamp to clamp and its exactly like yours, 33 inches. So I guess my cot is the problem... The only thing i can think of is to take the end clamp off of the rail, cut the rail a few inches and reattach the end clamp with a nut and bolt...
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Are You sure Your locking it in the right place, Mine precedes Yours, and I cant see Your's taking a special cot bar, and then later ones taking the 33 in. one too.
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