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Picture of CAPSTAN HANDRIM The Capstan Handrim is a wheelchair handrim designed for people with lower extremity or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. This aluminum alloy handrim is plastic-coated intended for users with good arm and shoulder strength but poor hand and finger grip. This handrim is fitted 8 projections at either 45 or 0 degrees (vertical). There are 3 different mounting systems for the hand rims: standard tab, close-in tab, or riv-nut. OPTIONS: 10 or 12 projections. SIZES: For 20-, 22-, 24-, 25-, or 26-inch wheel diameters.

Notes: The price given is for a single handrim only.

Price: 130.00 to 120.00.

This product record was updated on March 24, 2012.

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Melrose Kiwi Concept Chairs USA

5671 East Fountain Way
Fresno, California 93727
United States
Telephone: 866-764-5526 or 559-348-2260.
Fax: 559-292-0400.
Web: http://www.melrosewheelchairs.com.
Email: phil@melrosewheelchairs.com.


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