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Gendron MR4000Q2 MRI Bariatric Transport Wheelchair 350 lbs

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MRI Transport Wheelchair by Gendron model MR4000

Gendron MR4000Q2 MRI Bariatric Transport Wheelchair 350 lbs

$2,599.00

*Special Handling Fee* ( now being waived )

Description

The Gendron MR4000Q2 MRI Transport Wheelchair is designed specifically for use in the MRI suite, making it ideal for hospitals and medical centers everywhere. The Gendron MR4000Q2 MRI Transport Wheelchair is constructed of non-magnetic materials making it safe for use in the suite, however they should not be utilized directly inside of the MR system. Proudly made in the USA, the MR4000Q2 MRI Transport Wheelchair features swing away removable footrests as well as swing back full length armrests for comfort and convenience. Ideal for transferring patients from one department to another, the MR4000Q2 has a capacity of 350 lbs. However, if a smaller capacity is required the MR4000 can hold up to 250 lbs.

Features

  • MR4000Q2 Wheelchair has a 350 lb capacity

  • 20" Seat Width - 350 lb Capacity

  • Safe for use in and around the MR suite

  • High capacity for the needs of the obese patient

  • Constructed of non-magnetic materials

  • Swing back full length arms

  • Swing away removable footrests

  • Ideal for transport needs

  • Can be used in MRI environment with static magnetic field of 3 tesla or less spatial gradient magnetic field of 720

  • Proudly made in the USA

Special Notice:
Non-clinical testing demonstrated that each product (1000MR / 4000MR / 4000MR Q2) is MR conditional and can be used in the MRI environment according to the following conditions:

Static magnetic field of 3 - Tesla or les
Spatial gradient magnetic field of 720 - Gauss/cm or less

Note: these products are intended for use inside the MRI environment (e.g., in the MR room, close to the scanner). However, they should not be utilized directly inside of the MR system (e.g., inside the bore of the scanner).