Lift-up Comfort shower seat with leg

Ref. 510430
Wall-mounted lift-up shower seat
Lift-up Comfort shower seat with leg

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DESCRIPTION

Lift-up Comfort shower seat with leg

Ref. 510430
HR Comfort lift-up shower seat with leg.
Wall-mounted lift-up for fixed installation.
Shower seat for disabled people and for people with reduced mobility.
Large model.
Anti-bacterial treatment on the seat: optimal protection against bacterial development and mould.
Retained in upright position. Slowed down descent.
Suitable for intensive use in public places or the healthcare sector.
Removable solid seat made from high strength polymer.
Uniform non-porous surface for easy maintenance and hygiene.
Good resistance to chemical products (Betadine®) and cleaning.
Anti-UV treatment.
Warm to the touch.
Bacteriostatic 304 stainless steel structure Ø 32mm.
UltraPolish bright polished finish.
Reinforced by a folding, articulated leg made from 304 stainless steel tube Ø 25mm.
Concealed fixings secured to wall by a 304 stainless steel plate, 4mm thick.
Supplied with stainless steel screws for concrete walls.
Dimensions: 506 x 420 x 480mm.
Folded dimensions: 130 x 540mm.
Tested to over 250kg. Maximum recommended user weight: 170kg.
Wall-mounted lift-up shower seats with 30-year warranty. CE marked.

2024 UK public price excluding VAT: £540.67

ADVANTAGES

Hygiène - Anti-bactérien - BIOSAFE

Anti-bacterial treatment

Confort - Ergonomie - Déclenchement souple

Comfort: large, ergonomic seat

Nettoyage aisé

Easy to clean: solid seat

Sécurité

Maximum safety: tested to over 250kg

Characteristics

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Lift-up Comfort shower seat with leg

Ref. 510430
Height 480mm
Depth 506mm
Width 420mm
Finish UltraPolish bright polished stainless steel
Certificates Logo CE Logo PZH
Warranty 30-Year

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Lift-up Comfort shower seat with leg

Ref. 510430

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Standards and regulations for disabled toilets
Standards and regulations for disabled toilets