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The Gait Training Stairs, model NK 647, are training stairs designed to assist individuals in step and gait exercises. The corner design is constructed of 3/4 inch plywood with walnut paneling on exposed surfaces. The platform and steps are covered with rubber matting and edged in aluminum molding with stainless steel handrails placed at a height of 38 inches for adult use. DIMENSIONS: The steps have four 6-inch high steps on one side and six 4-inch high steps on the other side. The platform measures 36 x 36 x 24 inches. Overall size is 36 inches x 6 x 8 feet; a ten foot ceiling is required for proper use.

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This product record was updated on December 22, 1999.

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N-K Fitness and Rehab Products

508 Chaney Street
Suite B
Lake Elsinore, California 92530
United States
Telephone: 800-462-6509 or 951-471-0588.
Fax: 951-674-8126.
Web: http://www.n-kproducts.com.
Email: info@n-kproducts.com.


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