Sold $8000. Sold - Westcoast Rehabilitation Underwater Treadmill in VA
/Westcoast Rehabilitation Underwater Treadmill
Year of item: 2004
Condition: Very Used Working Condition
EQUIPMENT Brand: Westcoast Rehabilitation
When Was This Item Last Used? 01/26/2022
Dimensions - Width, Length, Height: 71", 27", 51.5" AND 70", 30", 61"
Approx. Weight: 2000
Reason for Sale: Space limitations
This treadmill system was purchased used by the previous practice owner in 2012 and was in use about twice a week until the end of January, 2022.
It is currently no longer in use. Rehabilitation was a large part of our practice, however we are repurposing the space and the treadmill will have no space be operational, which is why it’s for sale. It’s not a new unit by any means, but could be a relatively inexpensive adjunct to any practice that’s doing orthopedic surgery and outsourcing post-op rehab or a unique service not offered in many places.
Several parts have been replaced over the years including one of the main water pumps.
The treadmill is in working condition, but there are small leaks in a variety of places on the unit and needs to be serviced.
These leaks are fixable, and the best time to fix them would be in a transition when the unit is drained, dry and being moved.
This system does need a 220 volt electrical outlet to support operation.
The heater was working when we last used it. We typically started the heater about 12-16 hours prior to use and it would get to usable temp.
The storage tank holds approximately 235 gallons of water. It may hold a bit more but I calculated that based on the internal tank dimensions.
Buyer would be responsible for paying for freight and packaging costs.
$10,000
Shipping is an extra cost
MAKE OFFER - Open to reasonable offer
State of Seller: VA
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1. The leaks are from pipe junctions as well as some of the rubber gaskets.
2. This is a veterinary specific machine.
3. Some of the leaks are coming from the treadmill portion. The treadmill tank holds water without issue, however the gasket on the door will leak periodically (I believe it is temperature dependent as to when/why it leaks).
4. Maintenance is very similar to an inground pool or spa; there are kits to treat the water. Depending on how hard or mineralized your water is, you will have an easier or more time intensive time maintaining it.
5. Water tank was typically drained and refilled 1-2 times per month. Sand filter is maintenance free in regular rotation.