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lift bath patient portable 300 lb lifting capacity 26" long
jportable; 300 lb lifting capacity; 26 in. long OVER-All; weight, 28 lb; rotating 90 deg to the right or left of front center; c/o base with four NON-Skid suction discs, modified bath filler spout, shower head adapter; FIBROUS-Glass contoured chair with two slots on each side for safety belt attachment, 8 ft long water hose; hydraulic cylinder assembly with selector valve handle at top, and two safety straps; operates on 20 psi water pressure; may be patient operated
A portable, chair-type device, which can be attached to water connections of a bathtub shower. The item is designed to raise or lower patients into a bathtub. The item is used in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and nursing homes for the invalid and convalescent patients.
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