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DRIVE MASTER S5 MOLDED PLASTIC QUAD CUFF     

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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.

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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