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Oakworks Procedure Chair 100 Series PCG100A

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Oakworks Procedure Chair 100 Series PCG100A

The Oakworks 100 Series Procedure Chair is the perfect combination of comfort power and elegance in a package compact enough for the closest working conditions. Perfect for medispas the 100 Series is versatile enough to transition between most popular medispa treatments while the strong lifting columns make it durable enough to safely and securely support patients up to 600 lbs. The 20 degree reverse Trendlenberg tilt ensures that you will be able to achieve the perfect position to facilitate treatment and relax the client. The 100 Series Procedure Chair gives you the precision and stability that delicate procedures demand with the style and comfort that is a benchmark of all of Oakworks products.
Oakworks Procedure Chair 100 Series
Oakworks Procedure Chair 100 Series

Specifications:
  • Motion 1: 19" - 35" Height Range
  • Motion 2: 15�/5� Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg
  • Motion 3: 80�' Backrest/Fowler
  • Motion 4: Manual 4 position Leg Rest
  • Multi-function Foot Control: Powered adjustment to Height
  • Trendelenburg/Reverse & Fowler
  • Head Rest: 10" long x 10" wide manually adjustable
  • Paper Roll Holder: Accommodates 21" roll (roll not included)
  • Table Voltage Options: 115V/60Hz or 230V/50Hz
  • Patient Capacity: 600 lbs.
  • 3 Section Top: 74" long (80" long with Head Rest extended) x 27" wide
  • Backrest/Fowler: 26" long x 27" wide
  • Seat Section: 24" long x 27" wide
  • Leg Rest Section: 24" long x 27" wide
  • Padding: 2.5" thick multi-layered
  • Upholstery: Premium PVC free TerraTouch�
  • Table Weight: 300 lbs.
  • Regulatory: Certifications - ETL tested to UL 60601-1 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 601.1-M90 1EC/EN 60601-1 for CB certificate. CE marked.
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Brand Benchmark Scientific
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