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The Series 2900/2950 Shower Chair features an all stainless steel, noncorrosive and moisture resistant frame, 5 inch solid casters with swivel and brake fronts, a removable back upholstery, and full length fixed armrests. On model 2900 commode and pan are standard. The Series Shower Chair measures: overall 23.25 w x 36 h x 23 5/8 l, seat width 18, seat from floor height 21, back from seat 16, and depth of seat 16 inches. The shower chair weights 24 pounds. The chair is shipped partially assembled by UPS (United Parcel Service) shipment.

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This product record was updated on January 16, 2004.

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Gendron, Inc.

520 Mulberry St., Suite 100
Bryan, Ohio 43506
United States
Telephone: 800-537-2521.
Fax: 419-636-9261.
Web: http://www.gendroninc.com.
Email: sales@gendroninc.com.


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