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3-HOLE OFFSET BOARD (MODEL 31652)    


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Picture of 3-HOLE OFFSET BOARD (MODEL 31652) The 3-Hole Offset Board, Model 31652, is a transfer board designed for use by people who use wheelchairs. Made of 7-ply Finnish birch plywood with a lacquer finish, the board features 3 hand holes set at an angle to assist the in gripping as the user moves across the board. DIMENSIONS (LxW): 24 x 11.5 inches. WARRANTY: The manufacturer warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for 90 days from the date of purchase.

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This product record was updated on May 3, 2001.

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Manufacturer:

Therafin Corporation

19747 Wolf Road
Mokena, Illinois 60448-0848
United States
Telephone: 800-843-7234 or 708-479-7300.
Fax: 708-479-1515 or 888-479-1515.
Web: http://www.therafin.com.
Email: info@therafin.com.


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Distributor(s):

eSpecial Needs, LLC

11704 Lackland Industrial Drive
St. Louis, Missouri 63146
United States
Telephone: 877-664-4565 or 314-692-2424.
Fax: 800-664-4534 or 314-692-2428.
Web: http://www.eSpecialNeeds.com.
Email: sales@eSpecialNeeds.com.


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