SEERS 3-Section Classic Mobilization Table
Special pricing for healthcare professionals.
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Description
The SEERS 3-Section classic mobilization treatment table is equivalent to Akron’s original Continental treatment table 2232B. It features a strong and rigid frame and incorporates an adjustable angle backrest and a one-hand adjustable head section suitable for a wide range of manual therapy techniques and various patient examination procedures. With almost vertical movement during height adjustments, this hi-lo has anti-bacterial upholstery, anti-trap designed gas struts, a breathing hole, and either an electric control foot pedal (2nd pedal optional) or an electric perimeter foot switch. It supports a working load of 240kg (528 lbs).
• Lifetime warranty on frame; 5 year on upholstery, actuator and other components
• Highest upholstery Martindale Rating in the industry
• Anti-entrapment gas struts
• Frame with interlocking components and robotic welding
V-350
76”L x 28”W x 18-38”H
3-Section Classic, Electric with Foot Pedal
V-355
76”L x 28”W x 18-38”H
3-Section Classic, Electric with Perimeter Foot Switch
Optional Accessories
- V-900 Optional paper holder
- V-950 Optional Massage face Cradle, bracket and padding
- TS-SE-06A-6011-SF Second foot pedal
- TS-SE-06A-6852-SF Y Connector
Documents
SEERS Environmental Certificate (PDF)
Safety Standards
To ensure the safety of healthcare professionals and patients, the Government of Canada makes it mandatory that electrical equipment successfully pass electrical and load safety standards by a nationally accredited certification body. By the same laws, manufacturers and equipment suppliers have a choice. They can choose from several equally accredited testing laboratories such as QPS or CSA Group which are legally equivalent. As a healthcare provider, it’s important to understand the risks of purchasing electrical equipment that don’t meet Canadian safety standards. Purchasing tables that meet electrical and load safety standards mean that they’re electrically safe and they’ve been engineered to structurally bear its weight load capacity. To understand more, please read our "How Are Medical Devices Regulated in Canada" blog.