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Development initiatives eye greater efficiency, wider use of AC motors - Global Sources
![]() Global Sources | Development initiatives eye greater efficiency, wider use of AC motors Global Sources Kingtek Electric Ltd, for example, offers the KT5420U220 model. The best-selling product works on 220/240V at 50/60Hz and supports a rated power output and speed of 55W and 10800rpm and 0.52kgf•cm torque. Manufacturers such as Shenzhen Power Motor ... |
Invacare moving manual wheelchair line to Mexico - The Morning Journal
Invacare moving manual wheelchair line to Mexico The Morning Journal ELYRIA — Invacare is moving production of its Solara manual wheelchairs to Invamex, an Invacare manufacturing facility in Reynosa, Mexico, according to Invacare spokeswoman Kelly Mize. Mize said the move comes as part of the company's manufacturing ... Invacare moving wheelchair line to Mexico Facing FDA scrutiny, Invacare moving some wheelchair production to Mexico |
Car changes life of wheelchair-bound - Austin News
Car changes life of wheelchair-bound Austin News PFLUGERVILLE, Texas (KXAN) - Thursday a one-of-a-kind car will roll out of Pflugerville, a model that could change the lives of those who use manual wheelchairs. It's called the KENGURU electric car by Community Cars. Stacy Zoern, an Austin attorney ... |
Keep on Rolling: Wheelchair Manufacturing in the US Industry Market Research ... - PR Web (press release)
Keep on Rolling: Wheelchair Manufacturing in the US Industry Market Research ... PR Web (press release) The Wheelchair Manufacturing industry has remained strong during the five years to 2012. Despite a volatile economy, the industry continues to grow because of favorable demographics and health spending. Since most wheelchairs are used by older adults, ... |
Are Exoskeletons “Ableist?” - Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
Are Exoskeletons “Ableist?” Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies I must point out here that a body in a wheelchair is already an augmented body. The technology of the chair, whether manual or electric, grants the mobility that is organically restricted. A practiced wheelchair user can indeed often move more quickly ... |

