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710D4 torque wrench (up to 30 Nm)
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710Y24 Torx bit set
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719S7 Sizing scissors
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756B2 Electric jigsaw (1x 230 V N/PE,
50 Hz)
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756Y19=2 Jigsaw blades for plastic/non-
ferrous metals
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706Z6=160 High-leverage side cutting pli
ers
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701F39 Grinding and milling machine
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701S3=G Band saw (3x 400 V N/PE,
50 Hz)
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749Z12=150X25 Sanding brush
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749F16=* Silicone sanding cone set
7.2 Preparing for socket fabrication
7.2.1 Determining residual limb circumferences, residual limb length, flexion contracture
Determining the residual limb circumference
Complete the following steps to determine the circumference of the residual limb:
1) Have the patient sit on a chair.
2) Measure the proximal residual limb circumference as the top circular circumference (see
fig. 3).
3) Measure the distal residual limb (see fig. 4).
INFORMATION: The measurement is taken at the transition from the hemispherical
residual limb end to the conical section of the residual limb.
INFORMATION: If there is flaccid soft tissue at the end of the residual limb, the resid
ual limb end has to be formed into a hemisphere while measuring.
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Determining the residual limb length
Complete the following steps to determine the residual limb length:
1) Have the patient sit on a chair.
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627B6=30 Crepe adhesive tape
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634A58 Isopropyl alcohol
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705B2=300 Ball-peen hammer
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756E6 Hot air gun (1x 230 V N/PE,
50/60 Hz)
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701P250=1
Belt
50/60 Hz)
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749F6 Sanding drum
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743B2 Measuring tape
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710H30 Kraftform screwdriver set
4
sander
(1x
230 V,
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