CARINA MÉDICAL
Medical examination furniture

Blood sampling chairs

Blood chair height 67cm, 3 sections, non-rotative, with blood test splints

512 range
Ref. : 51202T

Discover this fixed height blood sampling chair in 3 sections. Our most popular blood chair ! With its timeless design, it offers maximum stability. Supplied with a stretched upholstery of 8cm, M1 fire retardant class. A pair of arm rests with adjustment through mechanical systems is include. The backrest is adjustable by a gas jack, controlled by a bilateral manual handle whereas the legrest is adjustable through a mechanical system. The chair has a fixed height of 67 cm, perfect for gynaecologicals samplings. For more comfort, all our blood sampling chairs, can be put in lying position. Its backwards tilted seat allows you to put the patient in emergency position. The 51202T range has a painted steel base, delivered in the colour that you want.

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Blood chair height 67cm, 3 sections, non-rotative, with blood test splints
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Fabrication française
French made
Blood chair height 67cm, 3 sections, non-rotative, with blood test splints
CE
Fabrication française
French made
Blood chair height 67cm, 3 sections, non-rotative, with blood test splints
Blood chair height 67cm, 3 sections, non-rotative, with blood test splints

" The blood chairs with low height (50cm) are dedicated to blood samplings, the higher ones ( 75cm) are dedicated to gynaecological samplings for a better comfort of patients and practitioners"

Product Features

Height (cm)
Fixed height of 67cm
Width
55cm
Upholstery's thickness
8cm
Coating
Fire retardant M1 class
Load capacity
130kg
Accessories include in standard
Pair of blood test splints
Height
Fixed height
Number of sections
3 sections
Backrest's adjustment
Independant backrest and legrest
Rotation
Non rotative

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