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The Four Student Wheelchair Table, model FW2550, is an height adjustable accessible table for wheelchair users in educational and medical institutions, nursing homes, and industry. The table can be raised to clear wheelchair arms by the disabled person. Other model sizes available to accomodate 1 (one) to 4 (four) wheelchairs. The tables' continuous adjustable height may be operated manually or motorized. The average pull for elevating the table top manually is 13 pounds. Manual operation requires a straight line pull on the grasp handle with retracting springs, hydraulically raises table 1/8 inch for each cycle of the pull rod. The operation controls are located at the end of the table. The table top is a high density fiberesin plastic top with white leather pattern. DIMENSIONS: 42 w x 60 l inches, height adjust 24 - 35 inches.

Notes: Electric or manual controls available. Controls on right, left side mounting at additional cost.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Fleetwood Group

PO Box 1259
Holland, Michigan 49422-1259
United States
Telephone: 800-257-6390 or 616-396-1142.
Web: http://www.fleetwoodgroup.com.


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