Before the first patient is seated, your clinical workspace may already be forcing staff to work around fixed seating, crowded paths, and work surfaces that serve people of different heights. Medical stools belong in that daily equation, but a seat that cannot be positioned for the person using it leaves your team adjusting its work instead. This armless, backless stool gives your staff a seat height that adjusts from 18 inches to 23 inches, so you can account for changing users and tasks without treating one height as the answer for everyone.
The seat is vinyl, and the base is black nylon. A pneumatic gas lift mechanism controls the adjustable seat height. Overall dimensions are 25-inch wide by 25-inch deep by 18-inch to 23-inch high, with a stated seat-height range of 18 inches to 23 inches. The base includes 2-inch nylon dual wheel casters. The stool is armless and backless, and its weight capacity is up to 275 pounds. Those specifications give you the measurements to compare against the clearances, counters, and work positions already in your facility, while the listed materials and mechanism identify exactly what staff will use throughout the day.
Use the 18-inch to 23-inch adjustment to establish the working height each user needs at the point of care, then keep the 25-inch wide by 25-inch deep overall footprint in view as you assign stools to rooms, stations, or shared work areas. The black nylon base, vinyl seat, armless and backless configuration, pneumatic gas lift, and dual wheel casters define the supplied configuration. You are specifying a medical stool with a 275-pound weight capacity and measurable dimensions, rather than leaving staff to adapt to an unverified fit. For your purchasing file, the key considerations are the available seat-height range, the 25-inch width and depth, and whether this configuration matches the spaces your team uses throughout the day.
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