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AISLEMASTER FOLDING (MODEL 8020)    


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Picture of AISLEMASTER FOLDING (MODEL 8020) The AisleMaster Folding, model 8020, is an emergency evacuation carrier and transfer wheelchair for onboard an airplane designed for use by individuals with lower extremity, mobility, or neurological disabilities, or spinal cord injury. This wheelchair has a slender width and front-and-rear telescoping lifting handles to allow passage through narrow doorways, confined aisles, and stairways. FRAME (HxLxW): 47 x 32 x 16 inches; when folded (HxDxW) 147 x 17 x 16 inches. The frame is yellow. SEAT: Adjustable padded seat, back, and headrest, with color-coded security belts; custom logo belts are available. ARMRESTS: Flip-up armrests. BRAKES: "Deadman" brake handle. OPTIONS: Storage bag. CAPACITY: 300 pounds. WEIGHT: 36 pounds. WARRANTY: One year warranty.

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This product record was updated on July 22, 2012.

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Columbia Medical Manufacturing LLC

11724 Willake Street
Santa Fe Springs, California 90670
United States
Telephone: 800-454-6612 or (562) 282-0244.
Fax: 310-305-1718.
Web: http://www.columbiamedical.com.
Email: info@columbiamedical.com.


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