Range of metal framed perching stools. Six models available: basic stool; stool with tubular armrests; stool with padded solid vinyl backrest; stool with tubular armrests and tubular backrest; stool with tubular armrests and padded backrest; stool with padded tubular armrests and padded backrest. Also available in extra wide models.
Deeply padded seats encapsulated in heat sealed vinyl for extra comfort. Height adjustable. Available with arms and back. Recently improved framework has been tested and can accommodate patient weight of 159kg (25 stone). Splayed legs of frame ensure maximum frame stability. Gentle seat incline for greater user comfort and safety. Non-slip rubber feet ensure frame & patient stability.
Cefndy Healthcare
Cefndy Road
Rhyl
Denbighshire
LL182HG
Wales
01824706005 (01745)343877 cefndy.sales@denbighshire.gov.ukArmrests | |
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Armrests (A), side handles (SH) or optional (O) | "N/A" |
Dimensions | |
Capacity | 159kg |
Depth | 47cm |
Weight (kg) | 6kg |
Width | 53cm |
Frame | |
Adjustable height | "N/A" |
Seat | |
Plastic (P); metal (M); wood (W); fabric (F); cork (C) | F |
Seat depth | 28cm |
Seat height | 57-72cm |
Seat width | 33cm |
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