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ISO 9999 - Division and Related AbleData Product Types

28 12 06 Assistive products for fixing and positioning workpieces and tools

Devices for fixing, securing or positioning tools and other objects used in the workplace such that they can be easily accessed or used by a person.
Included are, e.g., screw clamps, vises, clamping devices, brackets, magnets, spring clips, non-slip underlays, rotating tables with compartments, storage boxes, and side tables.

AbleData Product Categories

  1. Bag Stapling Jig ( Workplace: Tools: Tools General )
  2. Ceiling Mounted Adjustable Suspension Cable ( Aids for Daily Living: Holding: Holding General )
  3. Ceiling Mounted Adjustable Suspension Cable ( Workplace: Work Stations: Work Station Accessories )
  4. Drafting Weights ( Workplace: Work Stations: Work Station Accessories )
  5. Forearm Cuff Tool Holder ( Aids for Daily Living: Holding: Holding General )
  6. Nail Holder ( Workplace: Tools: Hammers )
  7. Packing Box Holder ( Workplace: Work Stations: Work Station Accessories )
  8. Peg Assembly Jig ( Workplace: Tools: Tools General )
  9. Tool Holder ( Workplace: Tools: Tools General )
  10. Vise ( Workplace: Tools: Carpentry Tools General )
  11. Vise Clamp ( Workplace: Tools: Carpentry Tools General )
  12. Wrench Holder ( Workplace: Tools: Wrenches )

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