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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 5/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Rifton Large Freedom Stander, model E75, is a standing frame for children or adults approximately 40 to 68 inches tall designed to allow an individual to stand by applying pressure against the heels and counterpressure at the knees. The stander provides support at the heels, knees, hips, and chest for individuals who are able to bear weight on their legs and require only moderate support. The stander consists of a wooden base with two vertical uprights on which the knee, chest, and hip supports are located. The uprights adjust vertically with a push-button arrangement. The knee bar pads are adjustable for abduction. The heel bar adjusts for foot size and also for knee extension. The double chest strap prevents forward and backward leaning. DIMENSIONS: The base is 40 x 34 inches and the uprights adjust from 27 to 50 inches and the distance between uprights is 20 inches. CAPACITY: Maximum working load is 180 pounds. WEIGHT: 35 pounds.

Notes: The Small Freedom Stander (model GE74), for children 30 to 48 inches tall, is also available. See separate entry.

Price: 490.00.

This product record was updated on April 8, 2004.

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Rifton Equipment (Community Products LLC)

PO Box 260
Rifton, New York 12471-0260
United States
Telephone: 800-571-8198 or 845-658-7750.
Fax: 845-658-7751.
Web: http://www.rifton.com.
Email: sales@rifton.com.


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