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SACRO EASE (MODELS BWC, BWCS, WC & WCS)    


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The Sacro-Ease, Model BWC, BWCS, WC and WCS, seat supports are designed to provide individuals in a wheelchair support under the hips and behind the lumbar spine. Models BWC and BWCS feature a backrest that clamps to wheelchair upright. Models WC and WCS are seats only. The seat supports for all models are made of two one-inch polyfoam cushions with steel frame and latex rubber support bands between the layers of foam. The foam is covered with a removable, washable and waterproof cover. The difference between the "S" models is size. The manufacturer can design posture products to fit any unusual sitting situation on a special order basis. DIMENSIONS: Model BWC fit standard 18 inch wheelchairs, Model BWCS fit 16 inch wheelchair; Model WC fit 18 inch wheelchair and Model WCS fit 16 inch wheelchair. WARRANTY: 5-year limited warranty

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Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on December 22, 1999.

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Manufacturer:

McCarty's Sacro-Ease, LLC

3329 Industrial Avenue
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83815
United States
Telephone: 800-635-3557 or 208-765-8408.
Fax: 208-664-6891.
Web: http://www.mccartys.com.
Email: SACROEASE@aol.com.


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