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Picture of CUSTOMIZED HAND CONTROLS The Customized Hand Controls are a driving control system designed for use by people with lower extremity or neurological disabilities or spinal cord injury to use only their hands to operate automobiles, trucks, self-propelled lawn and garden equipment (including riding lawn mowers), and farm vehicles (including tractors). Each set of controls is individually developed for a user. The controls can be applied to the clutch, brakes, throttle and any other function of the vehicle. They can be integrated into the vehicle's dashboard and other existing control interfaces in most cases, or they can be bolted onto an interior or exterior surface.

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This product record was updated on August 19, 2007.

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Life Essentials

8796 S. US 231
Brookston, Indiana 47923
United States
Telephone: 765-742-6707 or 765-563-3158.
Web: http://www.lifeessentialsweb.com.
Email: sales@life-essentials.net.


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