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  1. ELECTRIC POSTURAL DRAINAGE TILT TABLE (MODEL PC7206E) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Electric tilt table. Heavy duty steel frame with four 4-inch casters, two with brakes. 28 by 78 inch padded tabletop with footboard covered in Staph-Check anti-bacterial fabric. Tilts from vertical to horizontal and 20 degrees below horizontal for postural drainage. Features 0 to 125 degree scale to record accurate tilt of table. Locks in any angle. 3 heavy duty tumble form padded safety straps. On/off switch mounted on long cable for sil...[More Information]

  2. MIDLAND ELECTRIC TILT TABLE (MODELS PC 7195E/ED/ES/EC) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Midland Electric Tilt Table, models PC 7195E/ED/ES/EC, is a powered tilt table with a steel frame, coated with cream-colored urethane to resist chips and scratches, mounted on four 4-inch casters, two of which have brakes. The table top is padded with vinyl covered foam, and features three positioning straps and a removable stainless steel footboard. The table tilts from horizontal to vertical and features a 0 to 90...[More Information]

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