Mid Sized Mobile Tilting Shower Commode
Tilt in space commodes are required for individuals who can not be positioned safely or comfortably in a standard mobile shower commode. With its many practical features and options, this shower chair will suit the needs of most clients. The tilt control can be used remotely allowing the carer to face the user while operating the tilt, thus giving the user more confidence. The very smooth tilting action also helps to reduce user anxiety.
These chairs can be ordered as standard or custom made to suit the individual. See the Overview and Specifications for standard features.
The Tubalco range is South Australian owned and made!
Model: TUB00-961
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | 80.4cm |
| Overall Width | 54cm |
| Seat Depth | 36cm |
| Seat Width | 40cm |
| Materials | |
| Frame | Stainless steel |
| Seating & Supports | |
| Arm Rests | Flip up, padded & locking |
| Backrest | PVC strapping |
| Foot Rests | Height adustable and swing away |
| Seat Tilt | Up to 35 degrees |
| Seat Type | To suit client requirements |
| Wheels | |
| Castors | 125mm, non corrosive, 2 locking |
Often a client's circumstances require that an accessory and, or wheelchair be modified allowing for correct installation. If a joystick handle is not available in the right style or a foot plate will not sit on the right angle we will exhaust all possibilities in fabricating, adapting or doing whatever we have to do ensuring that they are able to operate and benefit from the accessory effectively.
Our extensive knowledge and total commitment to making a client comfortable and confident in their wheelchair is what drives our passion of uniqueness.
Safety bars
Head rest
Push handles with lower back
Special footrest hangers for shorter legs
Regular cleaning and checking of castors, brakes and tilt function are recommended. Clean with a solvent free detergent which has a pH or 6-9, or with a 70% disinfectant solution.
Australian Standards have been developed to ensure equipment meets recognised safety and reliability criteria. To achieve this status, equipment must pass a series of tests in which it is put under difficult conditions that are designed to be similar to those that the child or adult may face when the equipment is used. For example, wheelchairs are tested for safhas gained Australian Standard acceptance, it provides a sense of satisfaction and reassurance that it is safe to be used and will do the job.
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