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MAXI-LIFT BARIATRIC TRAPEZE (MODEL 5165)    


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The Maxi-Lift Bariatric Trapeze, model 5165, is a trapeze designed for use in in-bed positioning with individuals with obesity, mobility or lower extremity disabilities, or spinal cord injury. The freestanding unit consists of triangular trapeze suspended a boom extending from a vertical triangular frame mounted on a low-profile base that fits under a bed frame so that the trapeze hangs over the bed. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 61 x 26 inches (base). Overall height is 68 inches. The boom extends 35 inches from the supporting frame. CAPACITY: 600 pounds. WARRANTY: 3-year warranty on frame; 1-year warranty on other parts.

Notes: Maxi-Lift is a registered trademark of Gendron Inc. ** The manufacturer recommends that floor anchors be used with this product.

Price: 1950.00.

This product record was updated on February 28, 2011.

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Manufacturer:

Gendron, Inc.

520 Mulberry St., Suite 100
Bryan, Ohio 43506
United States
Telephone: 800-537-2521.
Fax: 419-636-9261.
Web: http://www.gendroninc.com.
Email: sales@gendroninc.com.


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