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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 04/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Power assist unit, powered by Amigo drivehead with two forward and two reverse speeds. Easily attached and detached to most conventional wheelchairs by person using the chair. Motorizes conventional wheelchair. Operated by lever on 5-shaped handlebar. Has solid rubber front wheel and can be rested on its rubber non-mar front bumper when not in use. 12 volt gel cell battery included. Sizes to fit adult and youth wheelchairs.

Notes: Designed to convert conventional wheelchair to motorized wheelchair. Easy to install by person using wheelchair.

Price: 1050.00.

This product record was updated on February 3, 2004.

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Amigo Mobility International, Inc.

6693 Dixie Highway
Bridgeport, Michigan 48722-9725
United States
Telephone: 800-692-6446 or 989-777-0910.
Fax: 800-334-7274.
Web: http://myamigo.com.
Email: info@myamigo.com.


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