Manual, Battery & Hydraulic Concealed Transport Carts

Manual, Battery-Powered and Hydraulic Concealed Transport Carts for Mortuary, Morgue and Set-Service Needs

American Mortuary Coolers & Funeral Source One Supply Company, Inc. helps professional facilities plan concealed transport carts, mortuary carts, cadaver transport carts, body transfer carts, bedside transfer carts, morgue rental support and complete body-handling workflows. Serving funeral homes, hospitals, medical examiners, coroners, university anatomy labs, forensic pathology teams, production sets and surge-response planners since 2009.

This hub is built for buyers searching for manual concealed transport carts, hydraulic lift transport carts, battery powered mortuary carts, body casket lift carts, cadaver transfer carts, concealed morgue carts, CCT101-style cart planning, CCT3687-style concealed transport carts and near me mortuary transport equipment.

Trusted Equipment Planning Since 2009

Call 1-888-792-9315, email cool@mymortuarycooler.com, or send institutional and government purchasing requests to procurment@mymortuarycooler.com. Real company location: 140 Kwick Way Lane, Building #7, Johnson City, Tennessee 37615. For brand authority and procurement support, see FuneralSourceOne.com and DeathCare.inc.

Concealed Transport Cart Features Buyers Ask For

  • Manual, battery-powered and hydraulic crank concealed transport cart planning
  • Adjustable height bedside transfer workflow review
  • Concealed tray and professional cover planning for discreet movement
  • 5-inch to 8-inch swivel caster planning depending on floor, threshold and maneuverability needs
  • Lightweight aluminum-style cart planning language with stainless tray and body handling options
  • 30 x 84 inch through 40.1 x 84 inch class sizing discussions where appropriate
  • Hand-crank and powered lift concepts for minimizing effort during bedside transfer
  • Bariatric-size morgue equipment and wider concealed transport cart planning
  • Three tray-choice planning language for facility quote review
  • Designed for funeral homes, hospitals, medical examiners, coroners, anatomy labs and production set needs

CCT101, CCT3687 and Custom Concealed Cart Planning

For procurement teams comparing model families like CCT101 and CCT3687, the important buying questions are not just model numbers. Facility planners should review width, adjustable height, tray type, caster diameter, floor transitions, bedside transfer method, staff ergonomics, bariatric needs, cooler/rack compatibility and cover requirements. Final dimensions, capacity and model availability should always be confirmed before purchase order or bid submission.

Planning model / class Typical size direction Height / transfer focus Lift style Tray and cover planning
CCT101-style concealed cart 30 x 84 inch class 18.5 to 31.8 inch adjustable-height class Manual crank / hydraulic planning MT1-style tray planning, rollers and concealment cover options
CCT3687-style concealed cart Facility-specific concealed transport cart class Bedside transfer and cooler-loading workflow review Manual, battery-powered or hydraulic crank planning Multiple tray concepts and cover planning
Bariatric concealed cart Wider 40.1 x 84 inch class planning where needed Higher-capacity body handling and stretcher transfer review Hydraulic or powered lift planning Heavy-duty tray, oversized caster and cover planning
Production / set-service cart Set-specific visual and functional requirements Controlled movement, concealment and temporary morgue setup Manual or powered configuration by need Rental, prop-ready and set-service support language

Why This Page Is Built Around Mortuary Carts, Cadaver Carts and Concealed Transport

Concealed transport carts sit between first-call stretchers, mortuary lifts, body trays, morgue racks and coolers. The right system should move smoothly from bedside to prep room, elevator, vehicle, cooler, autopsy suite, temporary morgue or production set without forcing staff into unsafe lifting. This page intentionally connects cart planning to mortuary cots and first-call stretchers, racks and lifts, low-profile mortuary lifts and stainless steel body trays.

Equipment Highlights and Cross-Links

  • Concealed Transport Cart Planning: Manual, battery-powered and hydraulic crank cart layouts for bedside transfer and discreet movement.
  • Adjustable Height Transfer Carts: Height ranges can be reviewed for bed, cooler, autopsy, prep-room and stretcher compatibility.
  • Concealment Covers: Optional or included cover planning for discretion during professional facility transport.
  • Tray Type Selection: Multiple tray concepts can be planned, including stainless tray, roller-support and storage-board workflows.
  • Bariatric Concealed Cart Planning: Wider cart and higher-capacity equipment planning for bariatric morgue and coroner workflows.
  • Low-Profile Mortuary Lift Pairing: Lift-assisted transfer planning for cooler loading, prep-room transfer and rack workflows.
  • Stainless Steel Body Trays: High-capacity body trays and storage surfaces for morgue cooler and transport workflows.
  • Production Set & Rental Planning: Temporary morgue, set-service and rental-style planning for controlled production environments.

Explore related live product and planning pages: Home | Mortuary Cots & First Call Stretchers | Mortuary Racks & Lifts | Low Profile Mortuary Scissor Lift | Stainless Steel Body Trays | Autopsy Tables & Forensics | Mortuary Sizing Guide | Compliance Strategy | Tennessee Mortuary Coolers | FuneralSourceOne.com | DeathCare.inc

Production Set Services, Temporary Morgue Rental and Surge Support

American Mortuary Coolers can help discuss controlled production-set needs, morgue rental planning, temporary body-handling workflows, surge mortuary equipment, pop-up morgue support, medical examiner overflow, disaster planning and facility-specific rental or procurement needs. Named film or television credits should be published only when your team has written clearance and current verification. The page is therefore built with safe production-service language rather than unsupported show-credit claims.

Nationwide State Coverage for Concealed Transport Carts Near Me

We support professional buyers researching concealed transport carts near me, mortuary carts near me, cadaver transport carts near me, body transfer carts near me, hydraulic mortuary carts near me and morgue rental support across: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.

Procurement Checklist

  1. Confirm required tray width and length.
  2. Confirm bedside, cooler and rack transfer heights.
  3. Choose manual, battery-powered or hydraulic crank operation.
  4. Review 5-inch vs 8-inch caster needs based on floor transitions.
  5. Confirm cover and concealment requirements.
  6. Review bariatric equipment needs.
  7. Match carts with body trays, racks, lifts and coolers.
  8. Ask for procurement support, drawings or quote notes for facility approvals.

Concealed Transport Cart FAQs

What is a concealed transport cart?

A concealed transport cart is a professional body transport cart designed to support respectful transfer while using a concealed tray and cover to maintain discretion in hospitals, funeral homes, medical examiner facilities, universities, production sets and temporary morgue environments.

Which lift types are available for concealed transport carts?

Manual, battery-powered and hydraulic crank configurations can be planned depending on facility workflow, bedside transfer needs, weight capacity, staff ergonomics and procurement requirements.

Can American Mortuary Coolers help with bedside transfer planning?

Yes. The team can help evaluate bedside transfer height range, caster size, tray selection, cover requirements, cooler compatibility, lift support and staff handling workflow before quote.

Are bariatric-size concealed transport carts available?

Bariatric-size morgue equipment and wider concealed transport cart planning can be reviewed for larger facilities, medical examiners, hospitals, coroners and disaster response programs.

Can carts be paired with mortuary lifts and body trays?

Yes. Concealed carts are often planned alongside mortuary lifts, stainless body trays, storage boards, roller racks, walk-in coolers and upright morgue refrigerators.

Do you support film, television and production set needs?

American Mortuary Coolers can support professional set-service inquiries, temporary morgue rental planning, prop-ready equipment coordination and production logistics. Specific public production credits should be verified by the customer before publishing named show references.

Can we request a custom cart configuration?

Yes. Custom planning can review width, tray type, caster diameter, cover needs, height range, transfer workflow, storage integration and procurement documentation.

Who buys concealed transport carts?

Common buyers include funeral homes, hospitals, medical examiners, coroners, removal teams, universities, pathology labs, first-call teams, crematories, DMORT-style surge planners and production set coordinators.

Do these carts help reduce staff strain?

Appropriate cart height, oversized swivel casters, lightweight construction, tray selection and lift-assisted transfer planning can help reduce unnecessary handling strain when matched correctly to the facility.

How do I request pricing?

Call 1-888-792-9315 or email cool@mymortuarycooler.com. Government, institutional and builder procurement teams can also email procurment@mymortuarycooler.com.