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Picture of FRANKLIN BRASS SWING UP BAR (MODEL 5215) The Franklin Brass Swing Up Bar, model 5215, is a wall-mounted grab bar designed for use by individuals with balance or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. Made of 18-gauge stainless steel with a knurled gripping surface, this bar swings out from the wall and is curved to provide upper and lower gripping surfaces. It comes with a stainless steel wall retaining clip to secure its upright position. DIMENSIONS: The 1.25-inch diameter bar projects 30 inches off the wall. CAPACITY: 500 pounds.

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Price: 175.00.

This product record was updated on December 19, 2008.

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Liberty Hardware Mfg. Corp. (formerly Franklin Brass, a MASCO Company)

140 Business Park Drive
Winston Salem, North Carolina 27107
United States
Telephone: 800-542-3789 or 336-769-4077.
Fax: 336-769-1839.
Web: http://www.libertyhardware.com.


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