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  Cable Brace


Cable Brace 
The Cable Brace is a simple, yet effective device used to hold & support the cable of ultrasound transducers, mammotome instruments, and other cabled hand tools. Supporting the cable takes the strain off the operator’s hand and forearm created by the torque of the instrument during use.

Sound Ergonomics, L.L.C. is please to announce the availability of their newly designed Cable Brace. The improved features offer ease of use and versatility in sizing. The Cable Brace is now available in two sizes. The new design also includes a D-ring, making it easier to put on. Simply insert the free end into the D-ring and then slide it onto the forearm. A new, wider tab securely holds the instrument cable.

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Price: $15.00

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