Rover Medical Treatment Table (Chiropractic Table)
Description
The heavy-duty Rover Medical Treatment Table is super strong and easy to use. It has foot controls on all sides of the table to control the table height. With its wide, heavy base, it's got a working capacity of 600 lbs. It can go from fully flat to fully upright with the adjustable backrest and leg rest. There are also lockable wheels on its base that allow for easy table movement. To see all the features in action, please watch the video.
Manual leg rest adjustment (air-gas pump assisted)
Manual rolling wheels for easy table movement
Dimensions/Specifications
Length: 78"
Width: 27"
Heights: 22.5" – 36”
BASE ONLY Dimensions: 59.5"L x 24"W
Leg rest angle: 0° flat to 28° incline - 0° flat to 49° decline
Weight: 245 lbs
Capacity of 600 lbs
Color available: Grey
Ultra-durable super fiber PU upholstery with a lifespan of over 10 years. (It’s the same quality upholstery used in automobile manufacturing)
Easy to move between rooms with the lockable wheels
Heavy-duty build makes the base super stable
Table paper holder included
Ultra-quiet motor
50-60 Hz
200 W
Voltage: 100-120 V
Power: 2 amp
* All height measurements are from ground to top of cushion
* All measurements have a 0.25 to 0.75 inch tolerance
Shipping Dimensions
Quantity: 1
Package A: 80” x 29” x 32” (L x W x H)
Warranty Information:
1-year warranty
Disclaimer
When operating a hydraulic or electric rotating facial bed or treatment table, it is the operator’s responsibility to ensure the safety of their clients.
To ensure stability
Be sure bed is on a level, non-slippery surface.
Be sure to adjust self-leveling feet.
Always orient the bed in-line or parallel with the base for treatment purposes.
When rotating the bed, it is recommended that there be no client on the bed at that time.
If there is a client on the bed during rotation, it is recommended that client be seated in the upright sitting position.
When rotating the bed, if there is a client in the bed, the bed MUST be held from underneath at the head of the bed by the operator as it is in rotation.
Sitting on either the head or the foot of the bed is strictly forbidden, regardless of the position of the bed.
Hydraulic or electric rotating facial beds or treatment tables are not designed for massage. Excess downward pressure can cause instability.
Aligning the bed perpendicular to the base or using the bed on a slippery surface may cause the bed to become unstable. Injury to patron may occur.
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