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Gynecology-chair-AM-GCA11

Abimed Gynecology Chair is ideal for obstetric exams and minor surgeries, offering adjustable height from 550 to 970 mm. It features swing-out armrests and footrests for patient comfort, along with a tilting backrest for precise positioning. An adjustable lamp ensures optimal visibility during procedures.

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Gynecology-chair-AM-GCA11

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  1. Gynecology chair AM- GCA11 www.abimed.com | info@abimed.com

  2. Overview Gynecology chair AM-GCA11 are designed for obstetrician examinations and minor surgery. The adjustable optimum position ensures convenient treatment process. Swing out arm rest and foot rest gives comfort and relief to the patients. Specifications: Arm supporter open 0 ̴ 90 ° Table size ( L × W ) 1145 mm × 500 mm Minimum height 550 mm Maximum height 970 mm Back section turning down ≥8 ° up ≥50 ° Foot rest swing out ≥45 ° Lamp adjust angle 60 ° Power AC 220V 50HZ Features: -Swing out arm and foot rest -Adjustable lamp angle -Adjustable table height for comfort StandardAccessories: Model No. AM-GCA11 Arm rest 1 pair

  3. Leg holder 1 pair Foot rest 1 pair Foot switch 1 piece Switch less lamp 1 set Applications: Itiswidelyusedinhospitalshealthcare,urologicaldepartmentand gynecology clinics for treatments and monitoring the maternal patients. Abimed Inc USA. Email: info@abimed.com | Website: www.abimed.com

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