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--- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Grab bar. Chrome plated brass 7/8 inch diameter tubing. Withstands 600 pounds downward pressure when installed according to manufacturers specifications. Sizes: straight 16, 24, 32 or 48 inches; angled 24 inches wide by 24 inches high or 16 inches wide by 32 inches high. Tube connectors available to lengthen straight or angled grab bars.

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This product record was updated on January 18, 2001.

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Hallmack

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Harrodsburg, Kentucky 40330
United States
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