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Picture of HANDS FREE TOOL CHANGING STATION (MODEL RCH06-0N2) The Hands Free Tool Changing Station, model RCH06-0N2, is a prosthetic accessory and terminal device changing station designed for use by individuals with upper extremity amputation who use hand prostheses. This unit enables the user to change upper extremity prosthetic terminal devices without the use of hands. The unit has three Acidel Delran tool holders made of 316 stainless steel mounted on a single base. DIMENSIONS: Base is 7.88 x 8.38 inches; tool holders are 2 inches tall.

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Price: 697.75.

This product record was updated on September 27, 2011.

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Texas Assistive Devices, LLC

3866 County Road 628
Brazoria, Texas 77422
United States
Telephone: 800-532-6840 or 979-798-1185.
Fax: 979-798-0414.
Web: http://www.n-abler.org.
Email: hps@n-abler.org.


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