Most wheelchair models come with the option of a tray. Wheelchair trays are removable and usually either fit into slots in the armrests, screw in or attach via clamps. Some trays fold down out of the way, to the outside of the armrest.
A plastic tray that fits securely to most wheelchairs and chairs with open arms. It attaches to the rear of the armrests with adjustable hook and loop straps threaded through a D ring. It features rounded edges and a raised lip around the front of the tray. A cut out enables a close fit around the user's body. A moulded cup holder recess is located on the right hand corner.
A perspex wheelchair tray which attaches to one armrest of a wheelchair. Can be swung aside when not in use.
A wheelchair tray made of dark perspex and round, stainless steel tubing. Designed specifically for the Glide Wheelchair range, however may be suitable for other types of wheelchairs with tubular armrests. The tray has a textured surface and a raised edge so items do not slip out.
The moulded lap trap is made from polyurethane foam and strengthened by a 6mm wooden insert that allows mechanical fasteners, screws or staples to attach accessories to the tray. The tray has rounded corners and a 380mm wide cut out. A raised edge prevents objects from slipping off the tray. Velcro straps secure the tray to the wheelchair.
This is a lightweight plastic tray with soft elbow pads. The tray rests on top of a wheelchair or a normal chair with suitable arms, and attaches with hook and loop fastenings under the arms of the chair to hold it securely in place. A Strap is available to secure the tray behind the chair but if this is used the tray will be deemed to be a restraint. A Wheelchair Tray Table Bag is an optional accessory.
A durable moulded plastic lap tray with adjustable slide on bases that fit over the upholstered armrests of a wheelchair. Fits both standard and desk armrests on wheelchairs 410 to 560mm wide. Optional back straps provide extra stability.
Three models of trays with cut out sections, which fit most standard wheelchairs with either full armrests and dining armchairs. Each tray is designed with an accessible cam lock buckle at the side so the user can remove it. One reversible model has a soft padded side and a firm side.
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