Multi-purpose table for adults and children suitable for wheelchair users and for use with standing frames, gait trainers and other seating systems.
A multi-purpose and adaptable melamine table that is appropriate for both children and adults. The Convert-Able Table is a fully integrated system where children (and adults) can participate in work, play and leisure. Designed for ease of use and versatility, it can be used with wheelchairs, standing frames, gait trainers and other seating systems. It comes with a large desktop work surface with 0 to 90 degrees of tilt. It is constructed from 38mm (11/2") powder coated tubular steel and comes with four dual locking castors. The table measures 533 to 940mm (21 to 37") high with 685 x 787mm(27 x 31") desktop. The outer frame measures 737 x 763mm(29 x 30"). Adjusts by push button pneumatic assist.
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Height | 53-94cm |
Width | 74; work surface 69cm |
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