Range of adjustable height tables for adults and children. Options include: tilting table tops; integrated castors; arm supports; manual or electrically adjustable.
A range of strong but beautifully designed adjustable height and tilting tables which are easily accessible in a wheelchair. All tilting tops include steel beneath the smooth laminate surfaces so that magnets may be used to support artwork or literature. Two guidewheels are included as standard to wheel the tables to and fro within a room. A front bar allows easy location of the front supports. Sizes 90x60cm, 120x60cm Height Ranges 50-70cm, 60-90cm Manual winding adjustment or electric 5 tabletop configurations - non tilt, whole tilt, right tilt, left tilt, central tilt Accessories include Front Arm Supports, Magrule magnenic ruler/edge bar, Castors (8cm or no height increase) for movement of table between rooms.
Ropox A-S
Ilkley
West Yorkshire
LS291AJ
England
07831401118 pd@ropox.comDimensions | |
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Height | 60-90cm |
Width | min 90, max 240cm |
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