Compact standing frame with powered lifting mechanism. Can be mains powered or battery operated. Basic unit comprises: castors; frame; hip bars and pads; tray. Accessories include: cranked or straight thoracic support; lateral supports; head support; combined sliding footboard and tray. Optional battery for mains to battery conversion.
The Delta Standing Frame is ideal for home use. It is more compact than the Classic Standing Frame, above, but shares the same range of adjustment and ease of use. The electric lifting mechanism is powered by 240V AC mains. The Delta Standing Frame is available in either a standard version or an advanced version. The Delta Advance has a reciprocal lifting device that enables the knee pads to be tilted towards the user. This feature compensates for different wheelchair types and with the use of a second actuator will return the user to the precise position from which they were lifted.
Specifications: Length 110cm. Width 76cm. Users height 140-200cm. Weight of product 82.5Kg.
ISKO Koch
Egerlander Street 28
95448 Bayreuth
Germany
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Capacity | 100kg |
Length | 98cm |
Width | 72cm |
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