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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

Click on any subclass or division to see the types of assistive products that are classified under that classification.

24 27 Assistive products for fixation

Assistive products for fastening a wheelchair in a vehicle, see 12 12 24.
Assistive products for fixing, reaching and grasping objects in the workplace, see 28 12 00.

24 27 03 Suction cups

Devices that stick to a surface when pressed against it, creating a partial vacuum.
Included are, e.g., hollow concave discs.

24 27 06 Non-slip pads

Devices that reduce the risk of slipping by being placed under an object.
Non-slip bath mats, non-slip shower mats and non-slip tapes, see 09 33 06.
Tips for walking aids, see 12 07 05.
Assistive products for fixing and positioning workpieces and tools, see 28 12 06.

24 27 12 Clips and spring clips

Devices that hold things together between two "jaws" which are connected at a fixed point or by a spring.
Clothespins, see 15 15 39.

24 27 18 Magnets, magnetic strips and clamps

Devices for holding and securing objects by magnetism.

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