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AQUATIC ACCESS LIFT (MODEL IGAT-180)    


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Picture of AQUATIC ACCESS LIFT (MODEL IGAT-180) The Aquatic Access Lift, model IGAT-180, is a pool lift designed for use by individuals with mobility or neurological disabilities or spinal cord injury. Self-operable, this lift is designed for use with in-ground pools and is powered by water. The folding seat features automatic 180-degree clockwise seat turn (opposite turn available), a right armrest, and a flip-up footrest attached to a mounting arm under the seat. The seat rotates forward to enter the pool and backward to exit the pool. The lift installs in a deck socket and a socket cover is included. The lift can be removed from the socket for storage. It can also be padlocked in the seat up position. OPTIONS: Flip-up outer arm. DIMENSIONS: Vertical seat travel is 42 inches. CAPACITY: 400 pounds.

Notes: The manufacturer states this lift meets or exceeds all Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)accessibility guidelines for public pools.

Price: 3612.00.

This product record was updated on August 24, 2007.

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Aquatic Access Inc

1921 Production Drive
Louisville, Kentucky 40299
United States
Telephone: 800-325-5438 or 502-425-5817.
Fax: 502-425-9607.
Web: http://www.aquaticaccess.com.
Email: info@aquaticaccess.com.


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