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    GALAXY TTET400, Elec F/S(T3.F4), Power Cord, US/CDN

    CALL FOR QUOTE***The Galaxy TTET400 is a multifunctional 4-section traction table which, in conjunction with a traction unit, aids in efficient spinal traction treatment. The TTET400’s roller-mounted surface helps prevent friction below the hips and legs, aiding in full traction force during vertebral treatment. In addition, because the rolling sections can be locked in place, this variable-height traction table can also serve as an additional treatment couch. **This is the replacement for discontinued item ADP 400**
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    • A Scissor frame with four feet and four multidirectional, retractable wheels for easy transport
    • Provides maximum patient comfort in prone and supine positions to aid both manual therapy and traction therapy
    • Roller-mounted surface helps prevent friction below the hips and legs
    • Repositional head /back section elevates to 85°
    • Gas spring assists on friction-free moveable sections for easy positioning
    • HalloTronicTM+ System enables electric high/low height adjustment from 22 to 40 cm with capacity up to 500 LBs
    • Optional Axilia post package for added stability for your patient. Must be added at the time of order.
    Mains Power:120 V - 50/60 Hz
    Current:Max 2A with 120V
    Dimensions:
    Total*86.6 x 33.5 x 31.5 inches
    Head section28 inches
    Middle section8 inches
    Leg section47 inches
    Width25 inches
    Adjustment:
    Angle InclinationHead Section -30° to +80°
    DisplacementLeg Section 4 inches
    Height

    min: 22 inches

    max: 40 inches

    Dynamic Lifting capacity:500 LBs
    Maximum workload:605 LBs
    Patient Weight:286 LBs
    Electrical Safety Class:Class I, Type B
    Safety Tests:CE, Class I Rule 12
    Shipping Weight (lbs):330 LBs
    Shipping Dimensions (LxWxH) inches:86.6x33.5x31.5 inches
    Table Weight:274 LBs
    * Dimensions are listed as L x W x H
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