- Condition: Factory New
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Country of Origin: USA
- Warranty: 3 Years
- Weight: 200.0 lb
- 17" to 35" electric height range makes wheelchair transfer safe and easy
- Ideally suited for any medical facilities Ergonomic Safety Lift Plan
- Polymer casting surface makes cleaning those surfaces quick and easy
- Unique dual X-brace design
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OakWorks
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MPN: 69268-T01
- Phone: (717) 759-3146
Frequently asked questions
Does the table support safe, ergonomic use?
Yes, the OakWorks Orthopedic Hi-Lo Casting Table is specifically designed for enhanced safety and ergonomics, benefiting both the patient and the practitioner. It is engineered to align with standard Ergonomic Safety Lift Plans.
Key ergonomic features include:
- Electric Hi-Lo Range: The table adjusts electrically from a low of 17 inches (ideal for safe patient transfers) up to 35 inches to ensure optimal working height for staff.
- Bariatric Capacity: Built with a unique dual X-brace design, the table safely supports patients up to 550 lb (250 kg).
- Hands-Free Control: All powered movements (height and backrest adjustments) are managed via the standard included foot control (#69405), maximizing staff control during procedures.
Is the powered foot control included?
Yes, the Foot Control (Model #69405) is included as a standard feature with the OakWorks Orthopedic Hi-Lo Casting Table.
This essential control mechanism allows staff to operate all powered movements hands-free, ensuring efficient and hygienic use during procedures. The foot control manages:
- Electric Height Adjustment: Smoothly moves the table between its full range of 17 inches to 35 inches. This is vital for facilitating safe patient transfers, particularly from wheelchairs.
- Backrest Motion: Controls the lift-assist backrest, which adjusts up to 90°.
Is the orthopedic casting table certified for safety?
Yes, the OakWorks Orthopedic Hi-Lo Casting Table is fully compliant with comprehensive safety and quality standards required for professional medical environments.
It holds the following official certifications, ensuring reliability and safety for both patient and practitioner:
- FDA Listed (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
- cETLus Approved (North American safety certification)
- CB Certificate (International certification scheme)
What is the electric height range?
The OakWorks Orthopedic Hi-Lo Casting Table offers a substantial electric height range, adjustable from 17 inches up to 35 inches (43 cm to 89 cm).
This significant range provides critical benefits for both patient and staff safety:
- Easy Transfers: The minimum height of 17 inches facilitates safe and simple patient transfers, especially from wheelchairs.
- Ergonomic Workflow: The ability to raise the table to 35 inches allows practitioners to maintain an optimal, ergonomic working height during lower extremity casting procedures.
All powered movements, including the height adjustment, are smoothly managed using the standard foot control (#69405) that is included with the table.
Does this table feature a hygienic casting surface?
Yes, this table is specifically engineered for high-volume clinical environments, prioritizing superior hygiene and simplified maintenance.
Key features that ensure easy cleaning and durability include:
- Polymer Casting Surface: The designated casting area utilizes a specialized polymer material that is non-porous. This design allows for quick, effective cleaning and disinfection after procedures, supporting efficient workflow.
- Durable, PVC-Free Upholstery: Patient comfort areas are protected by 2.5 inches of Comfort Foam padding upholstered in premium TerraTouch fabric. This material is PVC-free and highly durable, resisting wear, oil, and abrasion, which supports long-term cleanliness and product life.
Is durable, premium fabric used?
Yes, the OakWorks Orthopedic Hi-Lo Casting Table utilizes high-quality, clinical-grade materials engineered for both patient comfort and exceptional durability:
- Upholstery & Padding: The patient surface features 2.5 inches (6 cm) of Comfort Foam for support, upholstered in premium, PVC-free TerraTouch fabric. This fabric is chosen for its superior wear resistance and compatibility with stringent hygiene protocols.
- Casting Surface: The dedicated tabletop area is constructed with a unique polymer casting surface that is optimized for rapid and easy cleaning following lower extremity casting procedures.
What are the top surface dimensions?
The tabletop dimensions are optimized for patient comfort and stability, accommodating the table’s substantial 550 lb (250 kg) bariatric capacity.
Key dimensions are:
- Length: 73 inches (185 cm)
- Width: 31 inches (79 cm)
The patient area features 2.5 inches (6 cm) of Comfort Foam padding, covered in premium, durable, and PVC-free TerraTouch fabric. The specialized polymer casting surface ensures simplified cleanup after procedures.
Does this casting table have a high weight capacity?
Yes, the OakWorks Orthopedic Hi-Lo Casting Table is designed for bariatric support, featuring a very high patient weight capacity of 550 lb (250 kg).
This robust capacity ensures stability and durability, which is achieved through its unique dual X-brace design. This makes the table suitable for treating a wide range of patients safely and ergonomically.
What are the table's key articulation ranges?
The OakWorks Hi-Lo Casting Table offers comprehensive articulation to ensure optimal patient positioning and practitioner ergonomics.
Key adjustable motion ranges include:
- Electric Height Range: Adjusts smoothly from a low of 17 inches (43 cm) to a high of 35 inches (89 cm), which facilitates safe wheelchair transfers.
- Lift-Assist Backrest: Adjustable from 0° (flat) up to 90° (fully upright).
- Manual Leg Section: Adjusts from 10° up to 90°.
All powered movements (height and backrest) are controlled using the standard included foot control (#69405).
Is the table durable and stable?
Yes, the table is designed with a dual X-brace design and has a robust 550 lb (250 kg) bariatric lift and load patient weight rating, ensuring exceptional stability and longevity in medical environments.