



McKesson Lightweight Wheelchair, 18 Inch Seat, Dual Axle, Desk Length Arms, Swing-Away Elevating Legrests, 300 lb Capacity, (EA/1)
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Overview
McKesson Lightweight Wheelchair is a practical manual mobility solution designed for adult users who need dependable everyday performance with added lower-extremity positioning support. With an 18-inch seat width, 300 lb. weight capacity, dual axle, and swing-away elevating legrests, this chair is positioned as a strong value option for both facility and home use.
Key Features
Lightweight manual wheelchair construction, 18-inch seat width, dual axle frame, desk-length arms, fixed arm height, flip-back / removable padded arm style, folding frame design, and swing-away elevating legrests for added positioning support.
Benefits
Supports everyday mobility needs while giving users better leg positioning than a standard swing-away footrest setup. The desk-length arms improve table access and transfer convenience, while the elevating legrests make the chair more clinically useful for recovery, swelling management support, and comfort-oriented seated positioning.
Specifications
Brand: McKesson
Manufacturer: McKesson Brand
MPN: 146-K318DDA-ELR
Application: Lightweight Wheelchair
Seat Width: 18 Inch
Arm Height: Fixed Arm Height
Arm Style: Flip Back / Removable Padded Arm Style
Arm Type: Desk Length Arm
Back Height: 16 Inch
Back Width: 18 Inch
Axle Type: Dual Axle
Folding Type: Folding
Upholstery: Black
Legrest Style: Swing-Away Elevating Legrest
User: Adult
Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.
Country of Origin: China
Packaging: EA/1
Application
Ideal for hospitals, rehab centers, long-term care, discharge support, home health, and DME resale where a lightweight manual wheelchair is needed with elevating leg support and strong value positioning.
Warnings
Use according to manufacturer guidance and safe mobility protocols. Confirm user fit, transfer needs, doorway clearance, and transportation or storage requirements before purchase. Wheelchair selection should be matched to user size, support needs, and intended environment.






