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Steering Wheel Spinner Ring for Amputee

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  1. AMPUTEE RING --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 04/2010) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Amputee ring steering wheel spinner. Metal ring at end of post and is mounted perpendicular to steering wheel. Spinner not quick release....[More Information]

  2. HOOK ADAPTIVE STEERING DEVICE --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Ring for amputee to grasp with hook of prosthesis. Ring at end of post mounted perpendicular to steering wheel. 1 year parts and labor warranty....[More Information]

  3. RING TYPE STEERING SPINNER (MODEL 1203) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Vinyl covered, amputee ring steering spinner, stainless steel, 7/8 inch diameter ring accommodates standard APRL or Dorrance prosthetic hooks. Custom rings available. Mounting included....[More Information]

  4. STEERING DEVICE FOR HOOK PROSTHESIS (MODEL 101H) The Steering Device for a Hook Prosthesis, model 101H, is a steering wheel spinner ring for an amputee to grasp. A threaded rod and block attach between the inner edges of the steering wheel, and the ring-type device fits securely into the block for steering....[More Information]

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