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Electric Examination Couch light grey | sun

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Electric Examination Couch light grey | sunProduct overview Height adjustable from 60 86 cm 6. 4 cm thick upholstery Hygienic synthetic leather cover Continuously adjustable headrest up to +30 Surface load capacity: 150 kg Electric Examination Couch This examination couch with electric height adjustment by scissor mechanism can bear a weight of up to 150 kg over its surface, has a comfortable, 6. 4 cm thick upholstery and an infinitely adjustable head section. The electric height adjustment

Product overview
  • Height adjustable from 60 - 86 cm
  • 6.4 cm-thick upholstery
  • Hygienic synthetic leather cover
  • Continuously adjustable headrest up to +30°
  • Surface load capacity: 150 kg

Electric Examination Couch

This examination couch with electric height adjustment by scissor mechanism can bear a weight of up to 150 kg over its surface, has a comfortable, 6.4 cm thick upholstery and an infinitely adjustable head section. The electric height adjustment takes place without lateral offset and can be done with little effort, even with heavier patients (up to 200 kg).


Quality Made in Germany


  • Made of select, high-quality materials
  • Maintenance-free
  • Guaranteed spare parts supply for at least 10 years

Electric Height Adjustment Advantages

The electrical height adjustment enables correct positioning of patients without exertion on the part of the medical staff. This back-friendly mechanism facillitates medical staff's daily work and has real long term health benefits.


The pneumatic control of the electric motor takes place during height adjustment via a hand switch, which can be universally positioned on the steel frame by means of a magnet attached to the rear. The 850 W electric motor is maintenance-free, splash-proof and operates with particularly low vibration and noise.


Product Details

  • Electric, adjustable examination couch
  • Height adjustable within a range from 60 – 86 cm
  • Quiet, maintenance-free electric motor (protected from spraying water)
  • Controlled via handheld unit
  • Height adjustment with patients up to 200 kg is no problem
  • Comfortable, approx. 6.4 cm-thick synthetic leather upholstery
  • Continuously adjustable headrest up to +30° (via clamp-rod mechanism)
  • Chrome-plated crossbar, equipped with floor balancing screws
  • Surface load capacity: 150 kg
  • Dimensions: 190 x 65 cm (L x W)
  • Rectangular steel tube frame (40 x 20 x 1.5 mm)
  • Foot section with height adjustment mechanism (55 x 34 x 2 mm)
  • Motor connection values : 230 V, 50/60 Hz, 3,7 A, 850 W, IP 55, v=14 mm/s, 7000 N 
  • Own weight: approx. 60 kg
  • Delivered without couch roll holder
  • Additional frame colours available on request

Included in the delivery with the electric exam couch is a compatible safety lock box. The electric examination couch is available in a range of upholstery and frame colours.

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