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EZ CARE HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE PIVOT AND TILT OVERBED TABLE (MODEL EZ-110500)     

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Picture of EZ CARE HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE PIVOT AND TILT OVERBED TABLE (MODEL EZ-110500) The EZ Care Height Adjustable Pivot and Tilt Overbed Table, model EZ-110500, is designed to provide eating and work space for individuals who are in bed for extended periods or who use wheelchairs. This table has an open frame base to slide under the bed or for wheelchair accessibility. It has a laminate top and a C-frame base with four swivel casters. The table is supported by a height-adjustable column that angles upward toward the user from the right side of the frame. The table top tilts to accommodate reading and eating. DIMENSIONS: The height adjusts from 28 to 37 inches. The table surface is 23.5 x 15.75 inches. The base is 25 x 25 inches. WEIGHT: 21 pounds.

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This product record was updated on August 28, 2007.

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Handicare (Formerly Movingpeople.net, a division of Handicare AS)

Vossenbeemd 104
5705 CL Helmond, Netherlands
Telephone: 011-31-492-59-38-88.
Fax: 011-31-492-53-79-31.
Web: http://www.movingpeople.net.
Email: info@movingpeople.net.


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