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HY-OB003
Cuboc
The heavy-duty feature of this hospital bed table ensures that it can withstand the rigors of daily use in healthcare settings.
The welded tubular steel construction on an H-style base provides added strength and durability.
The table can hold a significant weight without wobbling or tipping over, making it a reliable solution for patients and healthcare professionals alike.
Effortlessly adjust the table's height to any desired position between 28"-40" with a simple touch of the spring-loaded locking handle. Need it lower?
It can also be lowered for use as a wheelchair table, providing flexibility to accommodate different needs.
Experience peace of mind with our heavy-duty construction.
The table features a robust, chrome-plated welded tubular steel frame on an H-style base with 4" swivel casters.
This design ensures exceptional stability, long-lasting performance, and easy mobility, even on diverse surfaces. The base dimensions of 15.5"(D) x 26.5"(W) further enhance its strength.
Our hospital bed table is purposefully designed to promote fall prevention and facilitate daily maintenance tasks.
By enabling individuals with limited mobility to perform activities like eating, reading, or working without leaving their beds, it offers enhanced safety and convenience.
The premium finishing of the walnut wood not only adds a touch of sophistication but also enhances the overall durability and resilience of the table.
Its easy-to-clean surface ensures a hygienic environment, meeting the stringent requirements of hospital use while providing a pleasant and welcoming touch to patient care settings.
About Cuboc Furniture Factory
As a leading manufacturer of hospital furniture with over 30 years of experience in the industry. Cuboc specialize in providing fully customized furniture solutions for healthcare environments.
Our team of experts has extensive knowledge and expertise in the hospital furniture industry, and we are proud to have worked with over 30 hospitals around the world on their furniture projects.
From patient beds and bedside tables to cabinets and seating, we offer a wide range of hospital furniture products that are designed and manufactured to the highest standards of quality and durability.
With over 30 years of experience and commitment to quality, we have established ourselves as a trusted partner for healthcare facilities across the country.

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