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ALIMED ATEX-TYPE WRIST REST (MODEL R5802)    


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The Alimed Atex-Type Wrist Rest, model R5802, is a wrist support pad designed specifically for Atex keyboards. The wrist support is intended to reduce wriststrain associated with repetive motion tasks by maintaining the wrist in a neutral position while typing. The pad is made of an open-cell, viscoelastic foam that conforms to the user's wrist, and is enclosed in a cloth material. The pad is attached to an extention board with Velcro strips so that the wrist rest can hang over the desk edge in situations where work space is limited. DIMENSIONS: Shelf size is 17 x 10 x 1/8 inches; pad is 17 x 4 inches with a width that tapers from 2.5 to 1.75 inches. COLOR: Gray.

Notes: Unit price discounts given on quantities of 10 or more.

Price: 21.00 - 11.00.

This product record was updated on September 30, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

Alimed Inc.

297 High Street
Dedham, Massachusetts 02026
United States
Telephone: 800-225-2610 or 781-329-2900.
Fax: 800-437-2966 or 781-329-8392.
Web: http://www.alimed.com.
Email: info@alimed.com.


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