Cadaver Stretcher
Our Cadaver Stretcher is designed for careful and discreet transport. The stainless steel construction facilitates easy cleaning and decontamination and extended product life.
All cadaver stretchers are backed by our 1 year warranty on structural and all components (excluding casters).
Key Features
- Features a lightweight removable canopy frame and vinyl covered canopy measuring 4” - 8” (10.2 cm – 20.3 cm)
- Complete circumference bumper provides protection
- 4 homa swiveling casters (2 x all swivel with directional lock, 2 x all swivel total break)
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- PH-2753
Cadaver Stretcher
- PH-2753
Cadaver Stretcher - Heavy Duty
- 12012
8" Total brakes casters
- 12013
8" All swivel directional lock casters
- 13006
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