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Hill HA90C

The Hill AFT Manual Drop Table is your dependable, day-in, day-out ally for successful patient treatment. The AFT is surprisingly affordable for a table with standard features like variable speed automatic flexion, electric elevation, a tilting headpiece with sliding axial motion and a locking thoracic release. The Hill AFT is perfect for doctors looking for a full-featured automatic flexion table without the need for manually-controlled flexion.

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Technology

A 10 SECOND SET-UP, EFFECTIVELY TREAT DISC PATIENTS IN A MODERN WAY.
 
MATCH WITH OPTIONAL SOFT FOAM FOR THE ULTIMATE PATIENT EXPERIENCE

Advantages

OPTIONAL MANUAL DROPS
The Hill AFT is available with up to four manual drops including Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, and Pelvic. The Cervical Drop has dual action enabling either straight or forward drop motion. Each drop has an adjustable tension knob and is loaded manually with convenient lifting handles on both sides of the table.

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Applications

AUTO TREATMENT: LUMBAR FLEXION AND DISTRACTION
The AFT was designed to deliver effective lumbar flexion in one controlled and hands-free movement. Secure your patient with the ankle straps and pull out the sliding ankle piece to preload the lumbar spine. Unlock the standard sliding axial motion headpiece, set your flexion speed (1 to 28 rpm) and press the start button. If desired, unlock the lateral flexion handle and insert the tiller bar to perform effortless circumduction.

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Specifications

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Electric Height
21.5” - 29” (higher starting heights available)

Length
68" - 77" Adjustable

Width
24” (27" optional)

Foam
3" Medium Density (Soft, Firm, Extra-Firm available)

Technology
Automatic Flexion with Speed Control, Horizontal/Flexion Control

Accessories Included
Matching Ankle Straps, Removable Tiller Bar

Product Weight
350lbs
Lifting Capacity
450lbs

Product Warranty
1 Year Warranty On All Parts

Billing Codes
97012 Mechanical Traction, 98940-98943 Chiropractic Manipulation

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