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Picture of SAFETY FIRST HIGH PROFILE TUB BAR (MODEL SF580) The Safety First High Profile Tub Bar, model SF580, is a bathtub grab bar designed for use by individuals with balance or mobility disabilities. The bars are made of tubing with a grooved surface to aid in gripping, and come with adjustable mounting clamps with neoprene pads to protect tub walls. The bar is higher for use by taller individuals. DIMENSIONS (HxW): 15 x 7.25 inchess, with 1 inch diameter tubing. Mounting clamps fit tub walls 3.75 to 5.75 inches wide. COLOR: White.

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Price: 32.98.

This product record was updated on December 19, 2008.

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Liberty Hardware Mfg. Corp. (formerly Franklin Brass, a MASCO Company)

140 Business Park Drive
Winston Salem, North Carolina 27107
United States
Telephone: 800-542-3789 or 336-769-4077.
Fax: 336-769-1839.
Web: http://www.libertyhardware.com.


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