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Wheelchair Shoe Holder Size Chart*
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Dimension
Line |
Small
Shoe Holder |
Medium
Shoe Holder |
Large
Shoe Holder |
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A |
4 1/4" |
5" |
6" |
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B |
3 3/4 |
4" |
5" |
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C |
5 15/16" |
7 15/16" |
10 7/16" |
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D |
4 5/16" |
5 3/8" |
5 7/8" |
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E |
2 5/16" |
3 3/8" |
3 7/8" |
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F |
3 3/8" |
4 1/8" |
5" |
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G |
5 1/2" |
7 1/2" |
10" |
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H |
3" |
3 1/4" |
4 3/8" |
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Back View |
Front View (Inside Dimensions) |
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*Sizing and installation notes: with the design of this shoe holder, it is normal to have the front part of your foot sticking out over the front of the shoe holder. If you have a single footplate (one that is for both feet), remember to add the width of both shoe holders to see if it will fit properly on your footplate. It is highly advisable to dry fit the shoe holder with the user before drilling your holes into the footplate to get a comfortable fit for the user (you can use some tape to temporaily hold them in place). Take one of the holders with you when purchasing the hardware. You want the head of your screw or bolt to fit into (as much as possible) the recessed opening so that it doesnt stick out too much to cause irritation for the user. Also don't make them too long they are potentially dragging on the ground.
Wheelchair Shoe Holder - pr
R810, R815, R820 |
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