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Picture of AEVIT L SERIES GAS AND BRAKE CONTROL The AEVIT L Series Gas and Brake Control is a driving control system designed for use by individuals with lower extremity disabilities. This stand-alone accelerator and brake control system utilizes a lever input device with an adjustable maximum required input force ranging from 2.4 to 5.0 pounds. The input device can be positioned for either left hand or right hand operation, and the Gas/Brake input direction is user-selectable.

Notes: AEVIT is a registered trademark of Electronic Mobility Controls (EMC).

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This product record was updated on September 29, 2010.

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Electronic Mobility Controls

26 Gabriel Drive
Augusta, Maine 04330
United States
Telephone: 207-512-8009.
Fax: 207-512-8049.
Web: http://www.emc-digi.com.
Email: info@aevit.com.


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