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HOYER KARTOP LIFT MODEL KT WITH 10 C AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT     

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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 6/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE.--- Lift for transferring persons from wheelchair to standard sized car and vice versa. Secures to top of automobile with suction holders and gutter hooks. Retracts compactly on top of car. Hydraulically operated. Fits automobile tops 53 to 62 inches wide. Maximum capacity 300 pounds. Canvas cover available for automobiles with vinyl tops ($107.00, 0490).

Notes: You must call the 800 number to order this product.|For use with attendant. Optional web straps available. Model KT-V for vans.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on January 5, 2004.

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Joerns Healthcare Inc. (formerly Ted Hoyer and Co.)

2430 Whitehall Park Drive
Suite 100
Charlotte, North Carolina 28273
United States
Telephone: 800-826-0270.
Web: http://www.joerns.com/.
Email: info@joerns.com.


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