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TRI PIN QUAD GRIP SPINNER (MODEL MP22A)     

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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.

Notes: Fits American and most imported vehicles. ** Price does not include installation.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on December 21, 1999.

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Drive-Master Company, Inc.

37 Daniel Road W
Fairfield, New Jersey 07004
United States
Telephone: 973-808-9709.
Fax: 973-808-9713.
Web: http://www.drivemaster.net.
Email: drivemaster@drivemaster.net.


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