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Picture of C-DOCK The C-Dock is a wheelchair securement system designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury traveling in vans. This one-piece floor bracket makes the system service friendly. It is equipped with a stainless steel top plate that attaches to the docking unit, providing sturdy protection and stay-open-jaws that provide unlimited exit time. Other features include jam-free latch parts and intuitive interfaces to keep users informed and in control. This device attaches and detaches form the floor mounting bracket for periodic maintenance.

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This product record was updated on May 6, 2009.

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Creative Controls, Inc.

32217 Stephenson Hwy
Madison Heights, Michigan 48071
United States
Telephone: 800-539-7237 or 248-577-9800.
Fax: 248-577-0037.
Web: http://www.creativecontrolsinc.com.
Email: info@creativecontrolsinc.com.


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