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ADJUSTABLE AMBULATOR (MODEL A-504)    


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The ADJUSTABLE AMBULATOR, model A-504, is a nonfolding wheeled walker with a seat designed specifically for individuals with a stable balance who are able to stand and take steps by themselves, but lack only endurance in walking. Featuring restraint free ambulation and a chair for shower purposes, this walking aid can be useful for rehabilatation. It also features front casters with brakes; four adjustable height settings from 31.5 - 36 inches; side pockets for carrying personal items; and a safety strap with a buckle designed to ensure a forward standing position. In addition, a locking swing away front gate is engineered for accessibility in and out of the walker. DIMENSIONS: 42 x 37 x 22 inches; Seat Width - 18 inches; Seat Height - 21 inches. WEIGHT CAPACITY: 300 pounds. WARRANTY: 1 year - applies to workmanship and materials.

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This product record was updated on April 8, 2004.

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Manufacturer:

Anthros Medical Group

807 E. Spring Street
Highland, Kansas 66035
United States
Telephone: 800-258-0782 or 913-442-3551.
Fax: 913-442-3525.
Web: http://www.anthrosmedical.com.
Email: anthros@carsoncomm.com.


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