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Ferno 101-H Hydraulic Operating Table - FNO-0661010

Ferno 101-H Hydraulic Operating Table - FNO-0661010

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Ferno 101-H Hydraulic Operating Table - FNO-0661010

The Ferno 101-H Hydraulic Operating Table (#0661010) is a convenient, adjustable table with the ability to change tilt and height level using a foot pedal. It provides an adjustable surface for autopsy, embalming, dressing, and transfer.

What Our Experts Think
  • The Ferno 101‑H Hydraulic Operating Table (FNO‑0661010) offers precise control via three foot pedals for height and tilt adjustments.

  • Its stainless‑steel tabletop has a convex surface and a deep perimeter trough that efficiently drains fluids.

  • Features a centrally located drain at the foot end, helping with quick cleanup.

  • Four 8″ swivel wheels with a single-pedal locking system make repositioning and securing the table effortless.

  • Constructed from high-grade stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.

  • Supports up to 600 lb, making it suitable for a wide range of mortuary or medical preparation tasks.

Q&A

Q: What height adjustment range does it have?
A: It adjusts between approximately 28.5″ and 40.5″.

Q: Can both ends tilt?
A: Yes — the head and foot ends can be raised or lowered independently.

Q: Is it mobile?
A: Yes — the four swivel castors allow smooth movement, and the wheels lock securely with a foot pedal.

Q: How does the fluid drain work?
A: Fluid is channeled via the trough to a central drain located at the foot end of the table.

Maintenance Tips
  • Clean thoroughly after use: Regularly disinfect the tabletop, trough, and drain.

  • Check pedal operation: Ensure the foot pedals that control height and tilt remain responsive and smooth.

  • Lubricate locks: Apply a small amount of non-corrosive lubricant to the wheel-lock mechanism.

  • Inspect structure: Periodically examine seams, welds, and joints for signs of corrosion or fatigue.

  • Maintain the drain: Clear any blockages and make sure the drain remains functional for quick fluid removal.