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Picture of POWDER BOARD TABLE (MODEL 75-23K) The Powder Board Table, model 75-23K, is a height abjustable therapy table designed for use in physical therapy for individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This table has a high- pressure laminate top with edge bumpers. The height adjustable legs have self-indexing spring-loaded plungers and height indicator strips. OPTIONS: 3.5-inch locking dual wheel casters. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 26 to 34 x 63 x 40 inches. COLOR: White, maple, gray, or natural table top.

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This product record was updated on August 21, 2008.

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Clinton Industries, Inc.

1140 Edison St.
York, Pennsylvania 17403
United States
Telephone: 800-441-9131 or 717-848-3519.
Fax: 717-843-5871.
Web: http://www.clinton-ind.com.


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