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--- DISCONTINUED.(Verified 10/95) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE --- Adult manual drive recliner wheelchair. Folding steel frame. Seat width, 16, 18 or 20 inches. 16 inch seat depth. 20 inch seat height. 24 inch back height with headrest extension. Backrest reclines from 90 to 180 degrees. 24 inch mag style rear wheels with solid or pneumatic tires. 8 inch solid or pneumatic front casters. Removeable armrests, full or desk length. Removeable, swingaway footrests. Wheel locks. Options: elevating legrests. Weight, 52 to 54 pounds including footrests. .

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Price: 612.00 to 494.00.

This product record was updated on December 4, 2003.

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Tuffcare, Inc.

4999 East La Palma Avenue
Anaheim, California 92807
United States
Telephone: 800-367-6160 or 714-632-3999.
Fax: 714-632-3998.
Web: http://www.tuffcare.com.
Email: contact@tuffcare.com.


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