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Steering Wheel Spinner

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  1. AMPUTEE SPINNER Picture of AMPUTEE SPINNER The Amputee Spinner is a steering wheel spinner ring designed for use by drivers with a prosthetic upper limb or hook. This device features a large ring that attaches to the rim of the steering wheel. This device can be removed when not required by the driver. WARRANTY: 5 years....[More Information]

  2. DRIVE MASTER S5 MOLDED PLASTIC QUAD CUFF Molded plastic quad cuff steering spinner provides rigid support for wrist and hand. For persons lacking tensor control and need wrist support. Attaches securely to steering wheel with ball bearing cast aluminum base. No locking pin; hand can be lifted out if necessary. Driver must be able to position hand in devices. Fastens around arm with velcro prethreaded through loop. Slight pressure secure hand and wrist in place....[More Information]

  3. GRESHAM STEERING WHEEL SPINNER Quadriplegic grips knob to steer vehicle. Steering knob sets in ball bearing spinner receptacle that clamps onto rim of steering wheel. Knob itself can be removed and reinstalled in different vehicle. No protuberance for clothing or hand when knob has been removed....[More Information]

  4. GRESHAM STEERING WHEEL SPINNER Flat spinner resembles shape of top of kitchen scrub brush that fits around fingers and hand. Quadriplegic steers vehicle by putting hand and fingers through top of spinner. Spinner is easily removed for use in different vehicle. Ball bearing spinner receptacle clamps onto rim of steering wheel. Probably cannot be installed or removed by driver himself....[More Information]

  5. GRIP QUAD HANDLE (MODEL MP24A V) Vertical V grip spinner for quadriplegics with some tensor control. Also call U grip spinner. Driver steers vehicle by inserting hand into V grip of spinner. Cast aluminum ball bearing base clamps to steering wheel. Grip removes easily and attaches with "Hairpin" lock. Spinner positioned at right angle to steering wheel....[More Information]

  6. KNOB STEERING DEVICE (MODEL 101K) Picture of KNOB STEERING DEVICE (MODEL 101K) The Knob Steering Device, model 101K, is a steering wheel spinner designed for use by individuals who use driving hand controls or who have upper extremity disabilities. This raised knob attaches to one side of the steering wheel to facilitate one-handed steering....[More Information]

  7. PALM GRIP QUAD HANDLE (MODEL MP23A) Grip Quad Handle for quadriplegic resembles has closed loop handle that fits around fingers and hand. Used by persons with average tensor control who find flat hand position comfortable for driving. User steers vehicle by sliding hand and fingers through top of spinner. Base is cast aluminum ball bearing and clamps securely to steering wheel. Spinner positioned at right angle to steering wheel....[More Information]

  8. PALM SPINNER Picture of PALM SPINNER The Palm Spinner is a steering wheel spinner designed for use by individuals with grasping or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. This device attaches to the steering wheel and has two adjustable pieces that hold the driver's hand in place on the rim of the wheel. The spinner can be removed when not required by the driver. WARRANTY: 5 years....[More Information]

  9. PARA/KNOB STEERING DEVICE (MODEL 101P) The Steering Device, no. 101P, or Para/knob, is a steering wheel spinner for paraplegics that mounts to a bar that goes aross the diameter of the steering wheel. To operate, the driver grips the knob to steer the vehicle. The unit is quickly installed and removeable. This unit may be especially useful in vehicles without power steering....[More Information]

  10. QUAD FORK The Quad Fork is a steering wheel spinner designed for use by individuals with grasping or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. The device attaches to the steering wheel and has two long pieces that extend beyond the rim of the steering wheel to provide leverage, and which are adjustable by reshaping the metal insert inside the outer cover. This device can be removed when not required by the driver. WARRANTY: Five years....[More Information]

  11. QUAD GRIP WITH PIN Ball bearing spinner receptacle clamps onto rim of steering wheel. Locking pin is removable but is positioned securely in shaft and prevents shaft from accidentally coming out of base. Driver steers vehicle by inserting hand into spinner. Soft leather pad fits palm. Velcro pile on straps for easier attachment....[More Information]

  12. SPINNER KNOB Picture of SPINNER KNOB The Spinner Knob is a steering wheel spinner designed for use by individuals with grasping or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. It attaches to the rim of the steering wheel, and features a large knob that can be grasped, pushed, or pulled to control the wheel. The spinner can be removed from the steering wheel when not required by the driver. . WARRANTY: Five years....[More Information]

  13. SPINNER KNOB (MODEL 3520B,3520G & 3520W) Picture of SPINNER KNOB (MODEL 3520B,3520G & 3520W) The Spinner Knob, model 3520B, 3520G, and 3520W, is a steering wheel spinner designed for use by individuals who use driving hand controls or who have upper extremity disabilities. Designed to assist drivers turn the steering wheel, this device presses firmly against the palm of the hand offering added strength and control for ease in driving. COLORS: Black (Model 3520B, gray(Model 3520G, or woodgrain (3520W)....[More Information]

  14. SPINNER KNOB STEERING DEVICE The Spinner Knob Steering Device is a steering wheel spinner designed for use by people with disabilities who have full use of steering hand and arm. The device is easily attached and removed without tools....[More Information]

  15. STEERING CONTROL PALM GRIP (MODEL 3523) Picture of STEERING CONTROL PALM GRIP (MODEL 3523) The Steering Control Palm Grip, model 3523B, is a steering wheel spinner designed for use by individuals who use driving hand controls or who have upper extremity disabilities. This lightweight aluminum wrap adjusts to fit the hand and offers a firm strength that holds the shape for secure steering control, and a raised finger rest protects the fingers from contact with the steering wheel. Other features includes a soft sheepskin liner that protects the hands and provides warmth in winter. ...[More Information]

  16. STEERING CONTROL TRI-PIN GRIP (MODEL 3522) Picture of STEERING CONTROL TRI-PIN GRIP (MODEL 3522) The Steering Control Tri-pin Grip, model 3522, is a steering spinner bar designed for use on vehicles with power steering for persons with no tensor control in the wrist. This device is a three-pin grip designed to comfortably position and secure the hand and wrist on the steering wheel. The pins are lightweight and adjustable, and attaches across the diameter of the steering wheel. An available counter weight diminishes the weight of the grip so that it can be mounted on either side of the ste...[More Information]

  17. STEERING CONTROL V-GRIP (MODEL 3524) Picture of STEERING CONTROL V-GRIP (MODEL 3524) The Steering Control V-Grip is a wheel spinner designed for use by quadriplegic drivers with some tensor control. Designed with a foam-grip single pin and foam-covered wrap, this device provides backhand support that secures the hand in a comfortable position. The unit is mounted onto the steering wheel and can be adjusted to the user’s desired steering grip. ...[More Information]

  18. STEERING KNOB (MODEL MP20A) Steering knob spinner allows driver to steer vehicle with one hand. Cast aluminum ball bearing base attaches to steering wheel with bolts and clamps (hairpin lock). Clamps adapt to shape of steering wheel. Knob is upright to steering wheel and can be positioned for driver's needs. Knob removed by pulling pin, easily transferred to other vehicles. Easy installation....[More Information]

  19. TRI PIN QUAD GRIP SPINNER (MODEL MP22A) Tri post (three pin) quad steering spinner for quadriplegics. Posts mount at right angle into adjustable slots in T shaped base. Base is cast aluminum ball bearing and clamps to steering wheel. Spinner positioned at right angle to steering wheel. Device designed for quadriplegics with little or no tensor control. Device grips hand at wrist so wrist cannot pull free. Hand can be lifted up and out of device at will....[More Information]

  20. TRI PIN STEERING DEVICE Picture of TRI PIN STEERING DEVICE The Tri Pin Steering Device is a steering wheel spinner designed for use by drivers with grasping or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. This device attaches to the rim of the steering wheel. It features three rods for grasping, one on the rim and two slightly off the rim. This device can be removed when not required by the driver. WARRANTY: 5 years....[More Information]

  21. TRI POST STEERING WHEEL SPINNER Steering wheel spinner with 3 posts adjustable for proper fit to driver' s hand for control of wheel by person with weak or limp wrists. Spinner attaches securely to wheel. Wrist is positioned in spinner to provide stability for driving....[More Information]

  22. UPRIGHT QUAD SPINNER Spinner device for steering wheel is in a horseshoe like shape. Device attaches securely to steering wheel with safety lock. Easy to install and remove. Provides hand stability needed for driving by persons with poor grip....[More Information]

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