Roller Seat Walker (PR16490)
Roller Seat Walker
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/16490
A four wheel, folding, mobile, height adjustable, stainless steel walking frame which has a seat and cable style brakes. Available in one size and colour.
General Details
- Walking frame brakes
Brakes lock on by depressing the levers positioned under the hand grips and are released by squeezing the cables toward the hand grips.
- Height adjustment mechanism
The frame can be adjusted at the hand grips, via a large wing nut.
- Folding Mechanism
The frame folds by lifting up the seat, removing the basket and pulling up the cord.
Models / Specifications
- Model Roller Seat Walker: Only one model available
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- Depth of Seat 330 mm
- Width of Seat 430 mm
- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 125 kg
- Weight 8 kg
- Width Overall 580 mm
- Depth Overall 835 mm
- Height of Seat from Ground 525 mm
- Height of Handle 810 mm - 910 mm
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Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Standards
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