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Picture of CJT TAG-A-LONG The CTJ Tag-A-Long is a carrying aid for communicator or laptop/notebook computer support designed for use by individuals who use walkers. This tray attachment enables the user to mount a communication device or laptop computer to a reverse K-style walker without inhibiting the mobility or balance of the walker. The unit can be modified for carrying dual bags for personal belongings, small ventilators, or other items. The unit attaches to the rear of the walker using the TSP clamping system. It has a height- adjustable leg and a small fixed wheel. Constructed of lightweight steel, this mobile mounting device can be attached and disassembled for transport or storage.

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This product record was updated on January 24, 2007.

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C.J.T. Enterprises

PO Box 10028
Costa Mesa, California 92627
United States
Telephone: 714-751-6295.
Fax: 714-751-5775.
Web: http://www.cjt-yes.com.
Email: info@cjtmounting.com.


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