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  1. JOYSTICK MIDLINE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/2008) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Aluminum hardware for mounting joystick in midline position. Can easily be modified to suit application, mounting above, below, or without the use of a laptray. Swings out of the way....[More Information]

  2. MANUAL SWING ARM (MODEL TCS-15220) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 3/2004) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Adjustable positioning arm for mounting compact joystick, sip and puff control, or standard control box to power wheelchair. Allows placement of control in midline or for chin or head control. Pivots behind shoulder to swing out of the way for transfers. Positive locking mechanism and easy breakaway for safety. Mounting bracket clamps onto 7/ 8 or 1 inch diameter frame tubing or screws into multi-mount adapter. Wiring or...[More Information]

  3. SWINGAWAY CHIN CONTROL MOUNT --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 8/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Powered swingaway boom that allows power wheelchair user to move the chin control away from the face when not driving the chair. Easily removeable for transfer. Clamps to upright backpost with power takeoff from wheelchair battery. Activated with leaf switch....[More Information]

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