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Compact Transporter 600 (Model 600, 600E, 600W, & 600We)

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The Compactor Transporter 600 is a lightweight, attendant-driven transport wheelchair designed for use by adults with lower extremity, mobility, or neurological disabilities or spinal cord injury. FRAME (HxLxW): 28.5 x 37 or 39 x 20 or 22 inches. The chrome plated frame folds; the folded dimensions (LxW) are 23.5 x 10 inches. Anti-tippers and an anti-folding device are optional. SEAT (LxWxH): 16 x 17 or 19 x 19 inches. A folding 16.75-inch high back is standard. A seatbelt is optional. UPHOLSTERY: Black padded nylon upholstery. ARMRESTS: Fixed full-length padded armrests are standard. BRAKES: Adjustable toggle wheel locks are standard. Wheel lock extension tubes are optional. CASTERS: 8 x 1 inch molded casters with lightweight polyurethane tires. Pneumatic tires and pneumatic tires with airless inserts are optional. FOOTRESTS: Cam-action swing-away detachable padded legrests or footrests with composite footplates are standard. Elevating legrests are optional and available on models 600E and 600WE. Front riggings extend from 16 to 21 inches. Leg straps and an anti-theft lock for front riggings are optional. OPTIONS: Anti-theft bar; wheelchair tray; IV rod attachment; and oxygen tank holder. CAPACITY: 250 pounds on models 600 and 600E or 280 pounds on models 600W and 600WE. WEIGHT: 18 pounds for models 600 and 600E or 19 pounds for models 600W and 600WE.

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as of: 
03/21/2007
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Tuffcare, Inc.
Organization Type: 
Manufacturer
Address: 
Phone: 800-367-6160
Fax: 714-632-3998
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
714-632-3999
Tags: 
Walking, Personal Care, Architectural Elements