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Hi, Hank Barton with Forest Dental. Today I want to talk to you about our our patient chair,
we call it the 3900.
Let's a start up here with the headrest. It has a double articulating headrest.
The mechanism itself is in a cast aluminum housing; it's very well done.
The headrest cushion, when the double articulation is all the way back,
is in the same plane with the back of the chair and that's nice,
so when you have a shorter patient and their head happens to have to crack,
their chin isn't down like that.
Yet when you have a patient, well if my mother was in the chair the address would be about
out in this position so you have
a lot of variety in the movement. If you don't have a double articulating head rest,
this feature unto itself
is reason enough to modernize your old straight back chair.
The back of the chair is narrow, it lets you get in close to the patient,
yet the elbows are wide enough to support you and your widest is patient and they are soft too
so if your knee comes in contact with it, you have give there.
The armrest drops straight down, versus going out into the room; it saves space there.
The upholstery is standard Ultraleatherâ„¢,
yet if you have a material that you like
that's not one of our Ultraleather choices,
you can send that to us and we'll do it in the upholstery of your choice as well.
The back of the chair is pressure-formed aluminum, which is even stronger than our
very strong cast aluminum base.
The utility center also has a cast aluminum base
has a cast aluminum base.
The plastic on the chair is not vacuum-formed, but its pressure-formed,
which means it's going to last a lot longer
and still look good. It won't lose its shape.
The motor and pump assembly are made by Fine Center, out of Japan,
the same ones used by the big brand names.
The metering block that lets you adjust the speed of the base up/ base down, back up/ back down
is also actually the same model used by the two big brands.
Wherever you look our hydraulic lines are rated 1500 psi
and yet the chair is never going to put that much pressure through it.
We tested it the other day
out in production and it could lift seven hundred fifty pounds,
and it wasn't even straining it doing that. So the whole systems is perhaps overbuilt.
The chair has standard four presets.
You know you can do that in a combination of a foot switch
and three touch pads.
So there you go; that's the 3900 patient chair.
It's the smart money alternative.
Take a look next time you're going to
modernize a room, fill up an empty room, or do a whole new clinic.
It is really a great value today. Thanks.