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H BASE OVERBED TABLE (MODELS 11600 & 11610)    


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Picture of H BASE OVERBED TABLE (MODELS 11600 & 11610) The H Base Overbed Table, models 11600 and 11610, is an overbed table designed for use by individuals with mobility or severe physical disabilities. The table has a four point H-shaped base with four dual wheel nylon casters, two of which lock. Plastic glides are also included to replace the casters. The table also features spring-loaded height adjustment. DIMENSIONS(LxW): 26.38 x 15.25 inches (base); 30 x 15 inches (tabletop). The height of the table adjusts from 26.75 to 43.25 inches. CAPACITY: 50 pounds. COLOR: Model 11600 has gray laminate top with gray epoxy finish on base; Model 11610 has walnut grain laminate top with chrome base. WARRANTY: Three year warranty.

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This product record was updated on June 23, 2011.

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Brewer Company

N88 W13901 Main Street
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53051
United States
Telephone: 888-273-9371 or 262-251-9530.
Fax: 262-251-2332.
Web: http://www.brewercompany.com.
Email: sales@brewercompany.com.


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