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AQUATIC ACCESS LIFT (MODEL IGAT-180AD)    


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Picture of AQUATIC ACCESS LIFT (MODEL IGAT-180AD) The Aquatic Access Lift, model IGAT-180AD, is a pool lift designed for use by individuals with lower extremity, mobility, neurological, or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. Designed specifically for pools and spas with pool covers, this lift provides elevated deck clearance to allow for automatic pool covers or pool/spa combinations. This lift is user-operable, and the seat height adjusts to accommodate various wheelchair heights. The seat rotates forward when entering the pool and backward when exiting the water. The standard seat has a right arm only, but a flip-up outer arm is available. The lift installs in a deck socket and includes a socket cover; the mounting arm is under the seat. The lift can be removed from the socket for storage. Powered by water pressure, features of the lift include automatic 180-degree clockwise seat turn (opposite turn and 90-degree and 135-degree rotation are available), a flip-Up footrest, and the ability to be padlocked in seat-up position. DIMENSIONS: Vertical seat travel is 42 inches. CAPACITY: 350 pounds.

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Price: 4260.00.

This product record was updated on June 25, 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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