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Fold Down Exam Table left | platinum

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Fold Down Exam Table left | platinumProduct overview Square tube frame 8 cm thick upholstery Adjustable headrest Gas spring assisted folding out of the feet Available in many modern colours Fold Down Exam Table The space saving wall mounted fold down exam table from Dewert has a two part lying surface and a head section that can be adjusted by up to 30. The table was specially designed to be mounted on one side of a stable stone wall and can be folded upwards on the long side if

Product overview
  • Square tube frame
  • 8 cm-thick upholstery
  • Adjustable headrest
  • Gas spring-assisted folding out of the feet
  • Available in many modern colours

Fold Down Exam Table

The space-saving wall-mounted fold down exam table from Dewert has a two-part lying surface and a head section that can be adjusted by up to 30°. The table was specially designed to be mounted on one side of a stable stone wall and can be folded upwards on the long side if required. When folded up, the couch can be fixed in place with the help of the safety holder with strap. Folding out is simplified by the gas spring-supported foot release.


The particularly robust table frame consists of a stable square tube and allows a maximum load capacity of up to 200 kg. In addition, the lounger has galvanised steel hinges that serve as connecting elements between the head and foot sections. The positive headboard adjustment is facilitated by the two parallel safety grids. The smooth upholstery cover with velvety shimmer effect is antibacterial, latex-free and available in many different colours.


Product Details

  • Fold down exam table from Dewert
  • With two-part lying surface
  • Can be folded upwards on the longitudinal side
  • Robust square tube (30 x 10 x 2 mm) in grey aluminium
  • Galvanised steel hinges as connecting element between head and foot section
  • Stable, parallel safety grids for positive headboard adjustment
  • Includes 2 wall brackets for mounting
  • Fuse holder with strap for fixing in folded position
  • Features a spacer as a wall stop
  • Gas spring-assisted foot release
  • Head section positively adjustable up to 30° by 2 safety grids
  • Headrest length: 550 mm
  • Fixed footrest
  • Footrest length: 1400 mm
  • Upholstery thickness: 80 mm
  • Length of the lying surface: 1950 mm
  • Total length (with wall brackets): 2040 mm
  • Width of the lying surface: 650 mm
  • Height: 700 mm
  • Weight: 35 kg
  • Max. load capacity: 200 kg
  • Particularly stable
  • Designed as standard for mounting on stable stone walls
  • Upholstery cover available in many different colours
  • Optionally with headboard on the left or right

Skai® Pandoria Plus Upholstery Cover

  • Smooth surface with fine microporous structure
  • With velvety shimmer effect
  • Available in a variety of colours
  • Material composition: approx. 3 % PVC-PU finish, approx. 12 % BW/PES knitted fabric, approx. 85 % PVC compound
  • Weight: 800 +/- 50 g/m2
  • Thickness: 1.35 +/- 0.2 mm
  • Corresponds to DIN EN ISO 10993-5 + 10993-10
  • Particularly durable, tear and abrasion resistant
  • Extremely easy to clean thanks to smooth surface structure
  • Oil- and grease-resistant
  • Lightfast DIN EN ISO 105-BS02, level 6
  • Resistant to selected disinfectants Sweat, urine and blood resistant
  • Antibacterial according to JIS Z 2801
  • Latex-free
  • Flame retardant (NF M2, BS 5852 IS-0+1, DIN 4102 (Part 1, B2), DIN EN 1021 1+2, MVSS 302)
  • Reach compliant - free from AZO, Cd, CFC, PCP, PCB, PCT, formaldehyde
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