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MODULAR CHEST SUPPORT (MODEL 6620)    


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The Modular Chest Support, ##6620, is an adjustable torso support that allows individualization to fit different body variations. The support has removable yokes that are interchangeable between sizes, an inner core that allows the support to be shaped to fit, and an outer foam covering. Straps can be mounted to the back of a chair and have quick release buckle fasteners. The lap belt has a pivotal mount so the pull at the hips comes at the desired angle. Component sections can be ordered separately, and custom supports are available. Contact manufacturer for quotations. SIZES: Based on measurement from shoulder to hip when seated. Small, 10 to 14 inches; Medium, 14 to 17 inches; and Large, 17 to 20 inches. DIMENSIONS: 15 x 8 inches (Small, $158), 19 x 9 inches (Medium, $168), and 23 x 11 inches (Large, $178). COLOR: Tan or black.

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Price: 189.00.

This product record was updated on November 3, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

Danmar Products, Inc.

221 Jackson Industrial Drive
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103
United States
Telephone: 800-783-1998.
Fax: 734-761-8977.
Web: http://www.danmarproducts.com.
Email: sales@danmarproducts.com.


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