Most buyers looking for a chair that handles daily abuse in a clinic or salon go with this one because the PU leather is actually pretty easy to wipe down and the fixed armrests don't wobble over time—it's a solid workhorse for elderly patients or anyone who needs stable support during procedures.
The backrest is blow-molded PE with a resistant plastic finish (better than the cheap foam-core stuff), and the seat's 47 cm wide padded section sits on a steel plate underneath so it doesn't sag under 200 kg loads or so.

Spindle's a solid steel column with medical mute pulleys, so you're not hearing scraping noises when moving it around, and support pipe thickness is 2.0 mm steel—which is tighter tolerance than most budget chairs I've seen.

Lifting height is under 20 cm, so it's not for standing transfers, but for seated procedures like dental work or massage it's fine; total weight is 57 kg, packing weight 60 kg, and the packing size runs 166 x 66 x 68 cm.

We usually have stock on these, but confirm lead time if you need more than 50 units—the oxidation-resistant aluminun frame means no corrosion worries even in high-humidity rooms, and the foldable footrest is handy for storage, though it's not meant for heavy foot pressrue.
Anyway, the handshake rubber on teh controls is environmentally friendly but not as grippy as silicone, so keep that in mind if you're using it in a wet area.
Our standard MOQ is 1 unit for samples and 10 units for bulk orders. If you need a different quantity, just let us know and we can work something out.
For a sample order, lead time is about 7-10 days. Bulk orders typically take 20-25 days, depending on the quantity and current production schedule.
Yes, we can provide CE and ISO13485 certificates, along with a material compliance report for the PU leather and oxidation-resistant aluminum frame. Just ask your sales rep for what you need.
That's the tested safe working load. We've tested the chair up to 220 kg without any issues, but we rate it at 200 kg to keep a safety margin.
The armrests are fixed — they don't lift or swing away. They're made from oxidation-resistant aluminum, so they're lightweight but very sturdy, and designed to stay in place during procedures.