This plastic disc is used with the ADL plastic bed raiser, when the bed leg is too large to fit into the raiser. The biscuit is attached with a screw to the base of the bed leg. The biscuit then can then be slotted into the centre top indent of a plastic 40mm or 100mm height raiser.
Circular white plastic glides with a slightly indented base. They can replace the rubber ferrules on the back legs of a mobile walking frame (with front wheels) to enable the frame to glide a little more freely. Five internal diameter sizes to accommodate different walking frame sizes. Most suited for indoor use.
A circular tough plastic brick for raising beds and chairs, for easier access. An indent in the top accommodates a bed / chair leg or castor. The raisers can be stacked on top of each other to raise bed height. Ribbed rubber discs are available to fit inside the indent and provide slip resistance. Available in two heights - 40mm and 100mm.
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