Non-Coin Dual 10x Wheel Chair Accessible Binoculars
PLEASE NOTE THAT NON COIN AND COIN MODELS LOOK EXACTLY THE SAME - THE COIN MECHANISM IS A BUILT IN MECHANISM WITH ONLY THE COIN SLOT BEING VISIBLE FROM THE OUTSIDE.
Contact us for further info sales@extravision.com.au
or Ph: (61) 7 3393 9384
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HI-SPY WHEEL ACCESSIBLE VIEWING MACHINES are of the highest quality and are built to sustain intense usage and extreme weather.
All are Non Coin Models
Dual 10x Standard & Wheel Chair Accessible Machine (ADA)
MODEL #:D10XNC $7365.00 INC GST + Freight & Delivery
This model provides two (10x) viewing heads on one stand. One head is at standard height and the other is at wheelchair (ADA) height.
Dual 20x Standard & wheel Chair Accessible Machine (ADA)
MODEL #: D20XNC $8025.00 INC GST + Freight & Delivery
This model provides two viewing heads on one stand. One head is at standard height and the other is at wheelchair (ADA) height. Unit can included two binocular heads on both mounts or Binocular and Telescope combo.
Dual 10x & 20x Standard & Wheel Chair Accessible Machine (ADA)
MODEL #: DVARNC $8025.00 INC GST + Freight & Delivery
This model provides two viewing heads on one stand. One head is at standard height and the other is at wheelchair (ADA) height. Unit can included two (20x) binocular heads on both mounts or 20x Binocular & any Telescope combo.
Right or Left?
Please Note: Our Dual Units are built so that the wheelchair (ADA) viewing head comes off the upright tube to the right of a person using the viewing head on the upright ( standing) tube. For greater certainty that means from
the perspective of the person standing using the upright viewer the wheelchair (ADA) head is to their right. You can ask for an arm for the wheelchair (ADA) viewing head to come off to the left BUT you must do so at time of order.
HI SPY PRODUCTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ONLINE. Contact us for further info sales@extravision.com.au or Ph: (61) 7 3393 9384
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