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Veterinary operating table 4026
electricadjustable height1-section

veterinary operating table
veterinary operating table
veterinary operating table
veterinary operating table
veterinary operating table
veterinary operating table
veterinary operating table
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Characteristics

Applications
veterinary
Operation
electric
Features
adjustable height
Number of sections
1-section
Material
stainless steel
Height

Min.: 59 cm
(23 in)

Max.: 115 cm
(45 in)

Weight

80 kg
(176.4 lb)

Maximum load

150 kg
(330.69 lb)

Description

CLEAN AND MODERN DESIGN VERY STABLE AND RIGID CONSTRUCTION MADE FROM ELECTROCHEMICALLY TREATED STAINLESS STEEL This is EQUA entry level table for common surgery. In addition, this table can be regulated to the greatest height (115 cm) compared to the alternatives and it’s the most stable operating table. EQUA-4026 has been developed in cooperation with educational institutions, specialists from veterinary clinics and EQUA engineers. Stainless steel work surface has higher edges to help keeping smaller tools and liquids on the table. There are rails under the edges of the work surface for mounting additional equipment. EQUA-4026’s strong structure guarantees the operating table remains stable. The steel surface has undergone innovative chemical treatment, is easy to clean and antibacterial. A central brake and castor system has been built into the base frame of the table, which makes it easier to move the table during procedures or cleaning, for example. A wireless hand set is in use for controlling the motors. The hand set can be positioned where you need it and there is no wire that would get in your way. Less wires makes for a safer working environment! Measurements of work surface: 120x60cm Motor, 24V, IP 54
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