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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

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28 12 Assistive products for fixing, reaching and grasping objects in the workplace

Assistive products to assist or replace arm function, hand function, finger function or a combination of these functions, see 24 18 00.
Assistive products for fixation, see 24 27 00.

28 12 03 Assistive products for carrying and gripping workpieces and tools

Devices for helping a person fix, grasp or carry objects tools and other objects used in the workplace.
Included are, e.g., hand magnets, claw grippers.

28 12 06 Assistive products for fixing and positioning workpieces and tools

Devices for fixing, securing or positioning tools and other objects used in the workplace such that they can be easily accessed or used by a person.
Included are, e.g., screw clamps, vises, clamping devices, brackets, magnets, spring clips, non-slip underlays, rotating tables with compartments, storage boxes, and side tables.
Fixed position systems, see 24 24 03.
Rotating and sliding systems, see 24 24 06.

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