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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Shower with built in grab bar and optional built in seat. Acrylic. Roll in, barrier free unit. Molded soap trays in corner. Stainless steel curtain rod. Wall brackets at two levels for hand held shower. Available with left hand valve or right hand valve. Optional molded corner seat opposite controls, factory installed L-shaped fold up seat, or no seat. 4100 series is 54 1/2 inches wide by 48 inches deep by 84 inches high. Two horizontal stainless steel grab bars for safety. 4000 series is 42 1/2 inches wide by 36 1/4 inches deep by 84 inches high. Optional seat is 18 inches above shower floor. One vertical and one horizontal stainless steel grab bar. Wall brackets are installed 42 and 66 inches above the floor for hand held shower placement.

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This product record was updated on December 12, 2008.

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Eljer, Inc. (formerly Eljer Plumbingware / Eljer Industries)

41 Cairns Road
Mansfield, Ohio 44904
United States
Telephone: 800-442-1902.
Web: http://www.eljer.com.
Email: chris.miller@eljer.com.


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