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Protekt Titus Heavy Duty Bariatric Wheelchair with Elevating Leg Rests

Protekt Titus Heavy Duty Bariatric Wheelchair with Elevating Leg Rests

  • Lightweight and compact; folds easily.
  • 500-pound weight capacity and 24" seat width.

Seat Width: 24-30"
Weight Capacity: 500-700 lbs.
Weight: 56-74lbs.

Product Code: WCK722DAELR

$378.00
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Description

Protekt Titus Heavy Duty Bariatric Wheelchair with Elevating Leg Rests

The Titus Heavy-Duty Wheelchair features an ultra-sturdy design to accommodate patients with wider seat and higher weight capacity requirements. With seat widths ranging from 22 to 30 inches, a weight capacity of 500-700 pounds, and a heavy-duty slide tube frame, the Titus offers a substantial yet attractive option for the bariatric patient population.

FEATURES:

  • Heavy-duty, slide tube silver vein steel frame
  • 8" x 2" semi-pneumatic casters are adjustable in 3 positions
  • 24" rear urethane wheels with durable hand rims
  • Removable arms with padded armrests
  • Heavy-duty padded upholstery
  • Tool-free elevating padded leg rests are equipped with a pneumatic piston for infinite elevating positions
  • Extra wide aluminum footplates on 28" & 30" chairs
  • Easy push-to-lock wheel locks


Technical Specs
  • Seat Width: 22"/24"/26"/28"/30"
  • Seat Depth: 18"/20"
  • Seat-to-Floor Height: 20.5"/Hemi 18.5"
  • Back Height: 16"/18"
  • Back Style: Fixed
  • Overall Width w/Arms: 30"/32"/36"/38"/40"
  • Weight Capacity: 500/500/500/700/700 lbs.
  • Product Weight: 56/57/59/61/64 lbs.
  • Warranty: Limited 3 Year

Wheelchair Measuring Guide

Wheelchair Measuring Guide

Wheelchair Measuring Guide Wheelchair Measuring Guide

Wheelchair Measurements:

  1. Hip Width:
    Use this to figure seat width if it is the widest point.
  2. Widest Point:
    Measure the widest area across the lower extremities if different from the hip width. This may influence seat width or arm style.
  3. Chest Width:
    Measure the widest point of the thorax just below the armpit. This measurement may influence system width or back width.
  4. Heel to Knee:
    Use this for legrest extensions and seat height.
  5. SRP to Knee (Seat Reference Point to Knee):
    This will determine the seat depth.
  6. Elbow to SRP (Elbow to Seat Reference Point):
    Measure this width with the arm in a 90-degree angle at the elbow and the shoulder in a neutral position.
  7. Shoulder Height:
    This will determine the height and the style of the back panel or the start for a custom back.
  8. Head Height:
    This will help determine the proper headrest height.


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