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Wheelchair Cleaning System

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  1. HUBSCRUB (MODEL 20 / 30) Picture of HUBSCRUB (MODEL 20 / 30) The HUBSCRUB, model 20/30 is wheelchair cleaning system designed to clean, sanitize, and disinfect wheelchairs and other durable medical equipment. The system is housed in an aluminum cabinet with a door on the front. Within the cabinet are recessed, moving nozzles that spray hot (110 degrees Fahrenheit) water provided by a 1 horsepower wash pump. Water drains into a stainless steel internal sink from which water is pumped out by a .33 horsepower drain pump through a raised drain line two to thr...[More Information]

  2. HUBSCRUB (MODEL 20 / 50) Picture of HUBSCRUB (MODEL 20 / 50) The HUBSCRUB, model 20/50, is wheelchair cleaning system designed to clean, sanitize, and disinfect wheelchairs and other durable medical equipment. The system is housed in an aluminum cabinet with a door on the front. Within the cabinet are recessed, moving nozzles that spray hot (110 degrees Fahrenheit) water provided by a 1 horsepower wash pump. Water drains into a stainless steel internal sink from which water is pumped out by a .33 horsepower drain pump through a raised drain line two to th...[More Information]

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