K2 Basic Wheelchair with 20″W Seat, Removable Desk-Length Arms and Swing-Away Leg Rests
| Packaging | 1 Case / Each |
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| Manufacturer | MEDLINE |
| Manufacturer # | MDS806400EV |
Wheelchair, K2 Basic: K2 Basic Wheelchair with 20″W Seat, Removable Desk-Length Arms and Swing-Away Leg Rests
Product Details
- Durable with carbon steel frame and rugged silver-vein finish
- Comfortable with upholstered, padded armrests
- High quality design with threaded seat screw inserts to simplify upholstery updates
- Easily find the right size; measure hip width and add two inches; choose from seat widths: 16,” 18″ and 20″
- Shop optional accessories: O2 Holder (MDS85181U), Antifold Device (MDS85196), IV Pole (MDS85183), Overhead Antitheft Device, (MDS85197A), O2/IV Combo (MDS85190), Antitip Device (MDS85189), Tinnerman Leg Rest Locks (WCA806991)
Specifications
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| Axle Type |
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| Back Height |
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| Bariatric |
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| Caster Size |
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| Fabric Type |
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| Foldable |
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| HPIS Code |
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| Latex Free |
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| Leg Rest Style |
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| MRI Safe |
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| Material |
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| Overall Height |
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| Overall Width |
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| Overall Width Inches |
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| Quick Release Axles |
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| Rear Wheel Size |
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| Seat Depth |
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| Seat Width |
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| Seat to Floor Height |
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| Self Propelling |
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| Warranty |
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Packaging Details
| Unit of Measure | Case (CS) |
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| Conversion | 1 Each |
| Net / Gross Weight (LB) | 0 / 45.6 |
| Volume (FT3) | 9.407 |
| Dimensions L x W x H (IN) | 32.5 x 13.25 x 37.75 |
| GTIN / UPC | 10884389830086 |
| Unit of Measure | Each (EA) |
|---|---|
| Conversion | 1 Each |
| Net / Gross Weight (LB) | 0 / 45.6 |
| Volume (FT3) | 9.407 |
| Dimensions L x W x H (IN) | 32.5 x 13.25 x 37.75 |
| GTIN / UPC | 884389830089 |
HCPCS Information
HCPCS Code: K0001 OR K0002
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