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Picture of ETAC BALDER LIBERTY Balder Liberty is a powered wheelchair designed for use by individuals with lower extremity or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. FRAME (LxW): 36 inches (without footrest) x 26 inches (outside drivewheel). The height under the chassis is 3 inches. SEAT (LxWxH): 19 x 17 x 16 to 33 inches. The seat can tilt forward 15 degrees or backward 45 degrees. ARMRESTS: Flip-up, depth regulated armrest with adjustable height and angle. WHEELS: 3-inch tires in front and 8-inch tires in rear. The axle distance is 21 inches. FOOTRESTS: Center-mounted split electrical footrests. POWER: Uses two 12 volt 55 Ah batteries. SPEEDS: Up to 6 miles per hour. WEIGHT: 277 pounds.

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This product record was updated on May 1, 2009.

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ETAC AB

Kista Science Tower
Farogatan 33
Kista, SE-164 51
Sweden
Telephone: 011-46-371-58-73-30.
Fax: 011-46-371-58-73-90.
Web: http://www.etac.net.
Email: info@etac.se.


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