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Jelly Bean Switch on Loc-Line

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The Jelly Bean Switch on Loc-Line is designed for use by people with upper extremity disabilities. This device is a Loc-Line holder for a 2.5 inch Jelly Bean switch. This is for the three hole switch and the holder allows the switch wire to be placed inside the Loc-Line and away from potential damage. For the switches without the 3 holes just Velcro the switch to the top. Uses a ¾ inch NPT threaded Loc-Line starter to connect to the holder. If the loc-line is too long (20+ inches) the user may have to use an 1/2 to 3/4 loc-line adapter as the 3/4 loc-line can handle more weight without moving. The two half's just press fit together.

Technical Specifications: 

Material: 3D printing material

Dimensions: 2.5 inch diameter and loc-line 20+ inches.  

Weight: Lightweight.

Color: Red, black and blue.

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07/23/2018
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Jelly Bean Switch on Loc-Line


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Thingiverse
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