Treatment Table - Electric Pedestal Hi-Low, 1-Section

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Treatment Table - Electric Pedestal Hi-Low, 27 X 75 X (24-36)", 1-Section

Treatment Table - Electric Pedestal Hi-Low, 1-Section. Electric hi-low tables have radiused, seamless corners on upholstered components. Footswitch control.

The unique design of the AM-SP Series brings the future to you today! Based on a single pedestal approach, the AM-SP Series offers solid stability and loads of leg room and maneuverability for the clinician along with luxurious comfort for the patient. The single pedestal is equipped with our one-step caster system and footswitch at no additional cost and offers a full 27" width top along with a 400 lb. lifting capacity. Because of its unique design, the AM-SP Series operates in a range of 24" from the floor to a maximum height of 35 1/2". It also elevates with no end shift, so it can be used in a smaller area, saving precious space in your office or treatment room.

All the AM-SP Series Treatment Tables include the following features:

  • 34 oz. Heavy-duty handcrafted vinyl upholstery with Permablock bacterial protection.
  • 1-1/2" Firm density foam tops.
  • Radiused, seamless corners on upholstered components.
  • Top sections have welded steel support frames.
  • Pivoting joints have hardened steel shoulder bolts with locking nuts to ensure years of trouble-free operation.
  • Footswitch control.
  • 400 lb. Lifting weight capacity to accommodate the larger patient.
  • 110 volts, 60 Hz motor. (220 volts, 50 Hz available on special order).
  • One-step caster system.
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