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21st Century Podiatry

Integrated Podiatry Chair £2999.00

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An Integrated Podiatry Chair.

The Halogen Lamp, Instrument Tray and NSK hand-drill built into the chair, similar to a dental chair but for Professional Podiatrists.

£2999.00 incl. Delivery

Other colours available at your request.

Chair details

The colours of the chairs are : Maroon, Light Blue, Dark Blue, Light Violet, Light
Green, Beige, Dark Grey and Reddish Maroon.

 

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Drive mechanism Linear Actuator 24 VDC
Length 1900mm
Width 500mm
Height 800 to 1100mm
Trendelenberg & Reverse 35 degrees
Lateral Tilt 15 degrees
Backrest 85 degrees upto 30 degrees down
Leg Flat to 90 degrees down
Kidney 50mm upward

Picture showing a tray with suction, 2 micromotors and a 3-way syringe.

Two control panels for each drill with speed, on/off switch and reverse and forward direction,

switch in between panels is for the foot switch control and the switch on the right is the light on/off

high intensity and low intensity.

Chair : The seat up/down movement, backrest up/down movement, and
the leg rest up/down movements are controlled using linear
actuators working on 24 volts.  The above movements are controlled
using a foot operated switch.
Instrument tray and light are mounted to the chair and it travels
up and down  with the chair.
Light : It has a dichoric coated multifaceted glass reflector and a
12 volts halogen bulb.  The light has an intensity of 20000 lux
when in bright mode and 14000 lux on dim mode.
Instrument tray : Is made of fibre reinforced plastic and has the
following instruments attached to it.
    1.  Micromotor with straight hand piece : RPM on No load - 35000
                                              Weight - 200 grams
                                              Max. current drawn - 3 Amps
                                              Voltage - 15 to 32

 

 

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