Skip navigation View an alternate layout of this website with limited styles and no horizontal scrolling
Menu
Skip to Related Links

Pressure Switch.     

Return to Search Results

Record 69 of 124.

« Previous Product     Next Product »      


0 consumer reviews. Login to rate this product.

------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Switch activated by light pressure on the top surface, sturdy enough to be sat or stood on, with a wide variety of uses, including weight bearing and cause and effect training. Switch, about 7 by 10 by 2 inches, made of masonite or hardboard, two conductor 22 gauge stranded wire, a subminiature plug, a subminiroller lever switch and foam rubber. Includes photograph, instructions and diagrams. Describes a variation (lack of pressure turns on the switch) and possible uses. SKILLS REQUIRED: Woodworking. Soldering. Electronics. Assembly. AUTHOR: Burkhart, L J TITLE: More Homemade Batttery Devices for Severely Handicapped Children with Suggested Activities REF: Millville, Pennsylvania: Linda J Burkhart: p 6-9 NARIC CALL NUMBER: R2509 PAGES (including cover): 5 1982.

Notes:

Price: ..

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

See more "Do It Yourself" products.
« Previous Product     Next Product »      
Return to Search Results

Record 69 of 124.


View discontinued Products (47)

AbleData, 8630 Fenton Street, Suite 930, Silver Spring, MD 20910. 1-800-227-0216.
Maintained for the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research of the U.S. Dept. of Education
by ICF Macro under Contract No. ED-04-CO-0018/0007.

The records in AbleData are provided for information purposes only. Neither the U.S. Department of Education nor ICF Macro has examined, reviewed, or tested any product, device, or information contained in AbleData. The Department and ICF Macro make no endorsement, representation, or warranty express or implied as to any product, device, or information set forth in AbleData. The views expressed on this site do not necessarily represent the opinions of the Department of Education, the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, or ICF Macro.