Axis Medical Canada Inc.

West / Ouest: 1 888 855-6558​     Ontario: 1 800 267-5597     East / Est1 877 388-1515

Reliance FX 920

CS1-RL-FX920

Fully-powered tilt examination chair for compact spaces

This chair helps make the most out of your time and your practice space, with a compact design and memory programming that increases your efficiency.

Convenient movements and functionality

  • Memory Positioning Switch enables you to pre-select the chair's most used position.
  • Auto return button returns the chair to the upright position.
  • Powerbase and top. Use finger switches or corded foot switch to raise, lower, or recline the chair.
  • Square base
  • Dual controls for base and top functions. Use finger switches or corded foot switch to raise, lower, or recline the chair.
  • Membrane switches and rotation locks control all operations of the chair from a sitting or standing position.
  • The Safety Switch prevents small children from operating the chair by disabling side and footswitches.

Improving patient comfort

  • Armrests lock in place.
  • Release mechanism allows patients to sit or leave from either side of the chair.
  • Padded underneath for comfort.
  • Hydraulic base tested to 600 pounds

 

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Axis Medical

We are leaders in the industry providing you with the latest medical technology that helps grow your revenue and solidifies the relationship between you and your patients. We have four offices across Canada with local after-sales service and support for you. As well, we have an experienced, dedicated sales staff available to consult with you, ensuring all of your needs are met. We have developed relationships with suppliers from around the world to bring you reliable, high-quality ophthalmic technology, since 1980.

Offices

9820 Boulevard Du Golf
Anjou, Québec
H1J 2Y7
1 877 388-1515

111 Adam Street, Unit B
Belleville, Ontario
K8N 5K3
1 800 267-5597

#8 - 7541 Conway Avenue
Burnaby, BC
V5E 2P7
1 888 855-6558

Devices advertised may not have been licensed in accordance with Canadian law.