Stryker 400-655 T4/ Flyte Eight Station Steri-Shield Battery Charger 120V
Stryker 400-655 T4/ Flyte Eight Station Steri-Shield Battery Charger 120V is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Stryker 400-655 T4/ Flyte Eight Station Steri-Shield Battery Charger 120V
• Model: 400-655
• 8-Slot (7 Flyte, 1 T4)
• Overall Length: 14-1/4 inches
(Stryker 400-655)
This medical equipment item is being sold in its current condition, with only a basic assessment performed. It powers up and successfully completes its self-check or boot process, indicating that it is operational to that extent. However, no further testing beyond this initial check has been conducted.
Eight-slot capacity with individual indicators – Designed to charge up to eight Stryker T4 or Flyte lithium-ion power packs at once, this charger features module-specific LED indicators for “Charge,” “Ready,” and “Replace,” giving quick visual status updates for each battery.
Medical-grade 120 V power and safety certification – Operating on 120 V at 50–60 Hz with a ~1.7 A draw, the charger meets Class I Medical Electrical Equipment standards (ME) and includes a hospital-grade NEMA 5‑15 plug with a 2 m cord; it’s built for continuous, safe use in clinical environments.
Rugged Steri‑Shield housing – Enclosed within a Steri‑Shield casing, the charger provides a sterile interface to reduce contamination risk in operating rooms; however, the device itself is rated IPX0 and must be wiped externally only.
Compact yet robust form factor – Measuring approximately 5.75″ × 9.75″ × 15″ (146 × 248 × 381 mm) and weighing about 12.1 lb (5.5 kg), this charger is solid and stable, though its size requires a dedicated space in busy supply rooms or OR backstations.

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