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commode chair black

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1. Dimensions: length 44CM, width 52CM, height 76-86CM, folded size: 52*18*78.5CM, seat height: 42.5-54.5CM, adjustable in 5 levels, seat width: 46CM, safe load-bearing: 100KG, net weight: 7.2 KG.2. T...
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1. Dimensions: length 44CM,

width 52CM, height 76-86CM,

folded size: 52*18*78.5CM,

seat height: 42.5-54.5CM,

adjustable in 5 levels,

seat width: 46CM,

safe load-bearing: 100KG,

net weight: 7.2 KG.

2. Taking the national standard GB/T 24434-2009 "Toilet Chair (Stool)" as the implementation standard, its structure is as follows:

2.1) Chair frame; welded from Q235B high-quality high-carbon steel pipe, impact-resistant, strong toughness, high load-bearing, steel pipe specification Φ22.2*1.2mm; adopts foldable structure, easy to carry, small footprint, tool-free Easy to install and use, the overall height is adjustable in five levels. The surface is treated with high-temperature powder baking paint.

2.2) Toilet: The seat plate and cover are all made of HD-PE engineering plastic. The toilet seat is made of two-layer blow molding, which has good strength, comfortable touch and is easy to clean.

2.3) Bucket: 26CM in diameter, round thickened PVC smooth bucket, odorless and crack-proof.

2.4) Handrail: PE waterproof handrail.

2.5) Foot pads: Made of elastic, wear-resistant, non-slip rubber material with a high surface friction coefficient. The foot pads have iron inside and gaskets to prevent penetration of the foot pads. They are durable and non-slip.






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