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Weight Limit on old beds
I just bought an existing tanning salon and it has 5 old wolf series 2 beds 30 min.(1986)along with three 20 min. beds(1989) and one Montego Bay 2800 Legand series. The previous owner said that the 20 min. beds have more support than the 30 min. I have a client that wants to lay in the 30 min. beds, but she is heavy and I am afraid for her saftey. I called the acrylic man. and they wouldn't give me a limit on their acrylics. How do you handle this situation? Please Help.
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I vote for DERF!
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Re: Weight Limit on old beds
For my beds over 250 is it. Anymore and the bed may not be able to handle it. 275 is *probably* the full limit of most beds.
We have had acrylics break and when the do it has always involved a larger person.
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