Tuffcare Challenger BX 6000 Electric Wheelchair


Tuffcare Challenger BX 6000 Specifications:
Note: The below figures are estimates. Please contact the manufacturer for exact figures.
General Information
Company Tuffcare
Model Challenger BX 6000
Year 2007
Suggested Retail Price $--
Weight Information
Weight Limit 360 lbs
Chair Weight with out Batteries 108-111 lbs
Chair Weight with Batteries -- lbs
Speed/Range/Turning/Braking/Batteries/Incline
Max Speed 5.2 mph
Range 27 miles
Incline 12 degress
Turning Radius 70 inches
Batteries 2 EACH, 22NF
Brakes --
Overall Dimensions
Overall Length 42-44 inches
Overall Height 34-39 inches
Overall Width 26 inches
Seat-to-Floor Height 20-22 inches
Ground Clearance -- inches
Seating Dimensions
Back Angle -- degrees
Back Height 17-19 inches
Seat Depth 16 inches
Seat Width 22-24 inches
Seat Style Attractive rehab seating with swing back
Upholstry Padded breathable nylon
Wheel Information
Drive Wheels 14 x 3 in. cast aluminum rear caster wheel with pneumatic tire, puncture resist tube
Front Casters 8 x 2 in. cast aluminum front wheel with air foam tires
Rear Caster(s) --
Anti-tip Wheel --
Armrest/Footrest
Armrest height adjustable
Footrest swing away
Misc
Misc The Tuffcare Challenger BX 6000 Electric Wheelchair comes in the following models: 6000, 6000E, 6000X, 6000XE


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