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Picture of 90 DEGREE GRAB BAR The 90 Degree Grab Bar is a wall mounted grab bar designed for use by individuals with balance or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. It features vertical and horizontal bars at right angles in either a left- or right-handed configuration. OPTIONS: Slide hook. DIMENSIONS: Vertical and horizontal bars are available in any combination of 12, 16, 24, or 32 inches. COLOR: Available finishes include polished chrome, antique brass, polished brass, polished nickel, satin chrome, satin nickel, satin brass, satin gold, antique copper, black nickel, polished gold, oil-rubbed broze, pewter, and polished copper.

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This product record was updated on December 31, 2007.

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Jaclo Industries, Inc.

129 Dermody Street
Cranford, New Jersey 07016
United States
Telephone: 800-852-3906.
Fax: 800-852-4133.
Web: http://www.jaclo.com.
Email: showerall@jaclo.com.


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