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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Deluxe polycarbonate wheelchair lapboard for children. 16 by 20 inches, 1/4 inch thick. 5/8 inch retaining edge and universal mounting system with telescoping support arms. Tray secured to arms by poly lock plastic tape fasteners. Custom stomach and control box cutouts can be made to individual patterns.

Notes: Replaced with other models. See separate entries for wheelchair trays by Consumer Care Products Inc.

Price: 140.00 to 115.00.

This product record was updated on January 16, 2001.

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Consumer Care Products, LLC (formerly Consumer Care Products Inc.)

W222 N5739 Miller Way
Sussex, Wisconsin 53089
United States
Telephone: 262-820-2300.
Fax: 262-820-2599.
Web: http://www.consumercarellc.com.
Email: info@consumercarellc.com.


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