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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

Click on any subclass or division to see the types of assistive products that are classified under that classification.

15 15 Assistive products for making and maintaining textiles

Clothes and shoes, see 09 03 00.
Glasses, lenses and lens systems for magnification, see 22 03 09.
Assistive products for extending and adjusting the range and angle of the field vision, see 22 03 15.
Measuring instruments, see 27 06 00.
Machines for production and processing of commercial goods, see 28 15 09.
Tools, materials and equipment for textile handicraft, see 30 18 03.

15 15 03 Sewing machines

15 15 06 Sewing hoops, pincushions and darning devices

Devices that hold material in a fixed position while sewing or darning.
Included are, e.g., embroidering rings.
Assistive products for fixation, see 24 27 00.
Assistive products for fixing and positioning workpieces and tools, see 28 12 06.

15 15 09 Knitting machines

15 15 12 Knitting, crocheting, sewing and darning needles

15 15 15 Patterns for sewing and knitting

15 15 19 Assistive products for hand sewing

Included are, e.g.,needle threaders and thimbles.

15 15 21 Scissors

Assistive products for cutting, chopping and dividing to prepare food and drink, see 15 03 06.
Handicraft tools, materials and equipment, see 30 18 00.

15 15 24 Ironing machines and irons

15 15 27 Ironing boards and ironing tables

15 15 30 Laundry baskets on casters

15 15 33 Washing machines

15 15 36 Wringers for laundry

Devices that squeeze out excess liquid from laundry.
Dishcloth wringers, see 15 06 15.

15 15 39 Clothespins

Clips or forked devices for attaching clothes onto a clothesline. Also known as a clothespeg.

15 15 43 Assistive products for drying clothes

Included are, e.g., tumble dryers, drying cabinets, spin dryers, airers, drying frames and clotheslines.

15 15 48 Shoe cleaning devices

Included are, e.g., doormats.
Devices for cleaning a wheelchair or any part of a wheelchair, see 12 24 28.

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