Sporting a selection of sophisticated features, the Triton® 6E employs modern technology to help put the clinicians in total control with the touch of a button. Fully electric and highly adjustable, when combined with one of our Triton traction units, this premium table helps provide the best possible support for practitioners looking to push their traction treatment to the next level in innovation. One of the most advanced electric traction tables, powered by 6 modern actuators, assist in friction-free movement of head, pelvic, chest and leg sections.
Ideally positioned hand remote control allows for easy access around the table.
6-section treatment table to provide maximum patient comfort in prone and supine positions for manual and traction therapy.
Pelvic tilt section can be adjusted from 0° to 20° to aid flexion of lumbar spine and to help address pelvic asymmetry.
Head piece can be repositioned from -30° to +40° to allow easy access to thoracic and cervical spine.
Atmospheric LED light system in table frame, with cycling or fixed modes. Tuck-away grab bars for hanging traction without thoracic restraint.
Heated cushions provide greater patient comfort.
Easy to transport and secure once in place.
Upholstery available in Black, Blue, Black & White, or Graphite Grey
Technical Specifications
Mains Power: 120V ~ 50/60 Hz
Current: Max 2A with 120V
Dimensions:
Total: 90.5” x 37” x 31”
Head/Back Section: 28”
Middle Section: 8.6”
Pelvic Section: 10”
Leg Section: 30”
Width: 27.5”
Adjustment:
Height” 19” – 37”
Angle Inclination: Head Section -30° to +40°, Pelvic Section 0° to 20°, Leg Section 0° to 45°
Displacement: Leg Section 4”
Heating Temperatures: 95° & 100.4° F
LED Lighting: 7 Colors (Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Lilac, and Purple) and Fade Option
Dynamic Lifting Capacity: 440lbs
Maximum Workload: 605lbs
Weight: 440lbs
Electrical Safety Class: Class I, Type B
Safety Tests: CE, Class I Rule 12
Table Weight: 494 lbs
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Brand Name
Chattanooga
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