Enware Fold Down Shower Seat (PR22201)
Fold Down Shower Seat - Stainless Steel
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/22201
A wall mounted fold down shower seat with stainless steel frame and UV stabilised, fade resistant, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) seat deck with self draining channels. The seat can be folded vertically away when not required. Shower seat complies with the minimum design, strength and dimension requirements of Australian Standard AS1248.1-2009.
General Details
- Additional Specifications
- Shower seat should be mounted so that the seat deck is 470mm to 480 mm above the floor
- Manufacturer/Country
- Enware / Australia
- Websites
- Enware fold down shower seat - https://www.enware.com.au/Product/CD-SS964
Models / Specifications
- Model CD-SS964: one model only
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- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 160 kg
- Width of Seat 960 mm
- Depth of Seat 400 mm
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Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Standards
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