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Ultra Low Maxx Power Positioning

By Mobility Management | June 1, 2016

At the center of this power positioning system
is the new Ultra Rail, which provides limitless
accessory mounting possibilities and up to 4″ of
infinite seat adjustment. Ultra Low Maxx seamlessly
integrates with virtually any power base
and is Motion Concepts’ most modular system.
It offers up to 50° of CG tilt, 170° of recline and
up to 12″ of seat elevation. It also accommodates
specialty modules such as lateral tilt and
anterior tilt, mounted via the Ultra Rail and Ultra
Track slotted interfaces. Seat-to-floor heights
start at 16.75″. Ultra Low Maxx has seat widths
of 11-22″ and 11-23″ seat depth adjustment.

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