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The Tarsys Quad-Link Retractable Mount is a joystick holder designed to provide wheelchair users with broader access to tables and desks. This link system allows the user to independently retract and move the joystick nine inches back from its normal driving system. It is also designed to maintain correct joystick orientation to allow the user to maneuver the wheelchair with the joystick in a fully retracted position. The link system is adjustable in order to accomodate the strength and ability of its user and is compatible with most wheelchair models. The device can be installed for right or left hand operation.

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This product record was updated on May 23, 2003.

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Invacare Canada

570 Matheson Blvd. E., Unit 8
Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 4G4
Canada
Telephone: 800-668-5324 or 905-890-8300.
Fax: 800-668-5478 or 905-890-5244.
Web: http://www.invacare.ca.
Email: cdn_ml_e@invacare.com.


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