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Picture of TILT'N TURNER The Tilt 'n Turner is a communicator or computer mounting kit for wheelchair or a camera mount for wheelchair designed for use by individuals with mobility or lower extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. The device can also be used to mount trays, easels, reading stands, remote controls and more. The device is equipped with a quick-release mounting plate offering 0 to 90 degrees of tilt and a paddle to unlock the joint to rotate the attached tray or device 360 degrees. There are 12 memory lock settings. The paddle is designed for one-handed use. The Tilt'n Turner attaches to most wheelchairs or workstations with additional hardware. The only tablet computer for which a Tilt'n Turner tray is currently available is the Apple iPad. OPTIONS: Variety of mounting hardware, floor stand for using the Mount'n Mover independent of a wheelchair, locking tilt module, trays for mounting specific devices, quick-release plate for specific devices, and special orders.

Notes: iPad is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.

Price: 599.00.

This product record was updated on June 13, 2011.

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BlueSky Designs

2637 27th Ave South, Suite 209
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55406
United States
Telephone: 888-724-7002 or 612-724-7002.
Fax: 612-724-7004.
Web: http://www.blueskydesigns.us.
Email: info@blueskydesigns.


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