The Barihab™ XKS Treatment and Assessment Platform
Description :
The Barihab™ XKS functions just like any other treatment table; however, when its special features are activated, it becomes a multipurpose treatment and assessment platform.
The Barihab™ XKS has the following special features built right in: An adjustable headrest, seatbelt and electrically controlled adjustable backrest and seat lift. Two double-level chrome plated transfer bars with handle grips, a footplate and hand control. Compatable with all patient lifting devices. All electronics are UL recognized and have a 2 year warranty. There is also a 10 year warranty on the frame. |
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| Specifications : |
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| Price : |
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| Size : |
96" x 60" |
| Frame : |
Steel with powder coating. |
| Adjustable Backrest: |
0 - 90 degrees |
| Adjustable Seat Lift: |
0 - 70 degrees |
| Table Height : |
18-1/2" to 34-1/2"
(16" travel distance) |
| Total Platform weight : |
750 lbs. |
| Lifting Capacity : |
1000 lbs. |
| Distance between transfer bars inner receivers: |
25" |
| Distance between Transfer bars outer receivers: |
29" |
| Seat lift dimensions : |
25.5” W x 20” D |
| Sealift lift capacity : |
750 lbs. |
| Backrest dimensions: |
25.5” W x 31” H |
| Backrest support capacity : |
750 lbs. |
| Electrical System : |
Rated for 120V/60hz |
| Lifting Columns : |
Powered by Linak |
| Plug : |
Hospital grade |
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| Foam : |
2" high density foam that has been treated with anti-bacterial and anti-microbial agents that will provide resistance to the following: Bacillus Mycoides, Klebsiella Pneumoniae, Proteus Vulgaris, Staphylococcus Aureus, Salmonella Choleraesuis, Bacillus Cerus, Enterococcus Faecalis, Escherichia Coli. (AATCC Test method 147-1993). |
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Knee Blocker :
When the knee blocker is attached to the front of the transfer bars it functions as a type of standing table. The patient's knees are prevented from collapsing which helps them maintain an upright position. As a result, the patient is able to weight bear through both of their lower extremities.
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