Ceiling Hoist Systems

AirGlide360 H-Frame Ceiling Hoist System

H-Frame hoist systems provide complete room coverage, enabling safe and flexible transfers throughout classrooms, sensory rooms, therapy spaces, care environments, and domestic settings. Using a fixed dual-rail configuration with a moving traverse rail, the system allows users to access multiple activity areas within a room while reducing manual handling requirements for carers and support staff.

Designed around the needs of the user, the environment, and daily routines, H-Frame systems deliver greater flexibility than straight-track installations while supporting safe, dignified movement and long-term accessibility.
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Full Room Coverage Provides unrestricted movement throughout the covered area, supporting safe transfers between equipment, activities, and care spaces.
Ideal for Specialist Education Frequently used in classrooms, sensory rooms, soft play areas, and rebound therapy spaces where flexibility is essential.
Supports Therapy and Learning Activities Allows users to participate in educational and therapeutic activities while maintaining safe access and support.
Reduced Manual Handling Helps minimise physical strain on carers, therapists, and support staff during daily transfers.
Tailored Track Layouts Every system is designed around the room layout, equipment positioning, and user requirements.
Suitable for Multiple Environments Can be installed in education, healthcare, care, domestic, and therapy settings.
Compatible with Ceiling Hoist Units Works with a range of hoist units to support different lifting requirements and user needs.
Our Method

Designed Around How People Use the Space

The success of an H-Frame system depends on understanding how the environment functions day to day. Whether supporting learning, therapy, rehabilitation, personal care, or independent living, the track layout must provide access where it is needed most.

Our team works with therapists, project teams, carers, and end users to design a system that supports safe movement throughout the room. From survey and design through to installation, commissioning, and ongoing support, we deliver a complete solution tailored to both the environment and the people who use it.

Maximum Coverage for Learning, Therapy and Daily Living

Maximum Coverage for Learning, Therapy and Daily Living

Full Room Coverage

Provides unrestricted movement throughout the covered area, supporting safe transfers between equipment, activities, and care spaces.

Ideal for Specialist Education

Frequently used in classrooms, sensory rooms, soft play areas, and rebound therapy spaces where flexibility is essential.

Supports Therapy and Learning Activities

Allows users to participate in educational and therapeutic activities while maintaining safe access and support.

Reduced Manual Handling

Helps minimise physical strain on carers, therapists, and support staff during daily transfers.

Tailored Track Layouts

Every system is designed around the room layout, equipment positioning, and user requirements.

Suitable for Multiple Environments

Can be installed in education, healthcare, care, domestic, and therapy settings.

Compatible with Ceiling Hoist Units

Works with a range of hoist units to support different lifting requirements and user needs.
Where We Install

Supporting Accessibility Across Education, Care and Domestic Environments

H-Frame systems are particularly effective in environments where users need access to multiple activity zones within the same room. Their flexibility makes them one of the most popular ceiling hoist configurations across specialist education, healthcare, care, and domestic settings.
Project Examples

Proven Across Specialist Education, Care and Therapy Environments

Frequently Asked Questions

H-Frame Hoist System FAQs

An H-Frame hoist system uses two parallel ceiling tracks and a moving traverse rail to provide complete coverage across a defined area, allowing users to access multiple locations within a room.

H-Frame systems provide greater flexibility and room coverage than straight-track installations, making them ideal for environments where multiple activities take place.

They are frequently used in classrooms, sensory rooms, therapy spaces, healthcare environments, care homes, hydrotherapy facilities, and domestic adaptations.

Yes. Every system is designed around the room layout, transfer requirements, and the needs of the people using the space.

Yes. They are commonly installed in adapted homes where users require greater flexibility and room coverage than a straight-track system can provide.

Yes. We offer planned servicing, inspections, maintenance, and ongoing support to ensure long-term reliability and compliance.