Steering Controls for Hand Control Systems
Steering controls attach to the steering wheel, allowing the driver to steer their handicap van with ease. There are many different types of steering controls for hand controls that are able to accommodate disabled drivers. As shown below, different steering control designs cater to different mobility needs, such as, drivers with limited tensor control, those who need wrist support, those who are unable to grip, and even amputees with prosthetic hooks. AMS Vans will install the steering controls into mobility vehicles best matched with disabled drivers needs.
Additional steering wheel options for all 3500 hand controls:
- Horn and/or headlight dimmer can be included in the installation.
- Knob and foam grips are interchangeable, depending on your preference.
All steering controls for our hand control systems are readily detachable for ambulatory persons.
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Single Pin/V Grip: Designed for drivers with some tensor control. |
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Tri Pin Grip: Designed for drivers with limp or weak wrists. It has three rods, one for grasping and the other two to hold the wrist in place for stability while driving. |
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Spinner Knobs: Designed for drivers with grasping or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injuries. It is a large knob that can be grasped, pushed, or pulled to control the wheel. Available in black or wood color. |
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Hook Grip: Designed for drivers using a prosthetic hook. The device has a large ring where one finger goes inside and the other outside, securing the driver to the steering wheel for smooth handling. |
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Palm Grip: Designed for persons who need flat hand position to drive. Resembles the shape of a sponge, and the driver steers by sliding hand and fingers through the top and laying it flat. |
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Counter Balance: Offsets the weight of steering control devices. |
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