Components and construction
Pelvic width,
Pelvic tube
clear width
Article number
in mm
200
17Y140=200
210
17Y140=210
220
17Y140=220
230
17Y140=230
240
17Y140=240
250
17Y140=250
260
17Y140=260
270
17Y130=270
280
17Y130=280
290
17Y130=290
300
17Y130=300
310
17Y130=310
320
17Y130=320
330
17Y130=330
340
17Y130=340
350
17Y130=350
360
17Y130=360
370
17Y130=370
380
17Y130=380
Table 1
2 Components and construction ______________________________
1.2
1.3
1.1
Fig. 3
24 | Ottobock
Joint size
17H100=2
17H100=2
17H100=2
17H100=2
17H100=2
17H100=2
17H100=2
17H100=1
17H100=1
17H100=1
17H100=1
17H100=1
17H100=1
17H100=1
17H100=1
17H100=0
17H100=0
17H100=0
17H100=0
1.3
1.5
1.1
1.4
1.7
1.6
1.5 Size selection
For children ages 4 – 8 with a body weight up
to 34 kg: 17H100=2.
For patients 9 and older up to a body weight
of 65 kg: 17H100=1 or 17H100=0.
Pelvic tubes (Fig. 3, item 2) from 200 mm
to 380 mm in 1 cm increments (Table 1) are
available to adjust the pelvic width.
When measuring, take the padding and wall
thickness of the pelvic module being fabricated
into account (see last page of the order form).
INFORMATION
We recommend using size classification accor-
ding to the UL Joint System for fabrication of the
leg orthosis components.
Refer to 646D197=D for information.
2.1 Components (Fig. 3 and 4)
1. 17H100 Joint System consisting of:
1.1. Hip joint (Lightweight alloy, Niro)
1.2. Push-pull cable
1.3. 17Y132/142 Torso bar (lightweight al-
loy)
1.4. 17Y131/141=10 Thigh bar (lightweight
alloy)
1.5. 501S32=M4x10x10 Truss head screw
(Niro)
1.6. 636W28 OttoBock Special Adhesive
1.7. 616Z9 Shrink Tubing
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2. 17Y130/140 Pelvic Tube (lightweight alloy)
17H100=*