Model: W6-0-20
Prosthetic Stump SockSpecial Features:
100% virgin wool, 6 ply, dbl knit, uniform taper, size 0, top 6 in., toe 3.50 in., lgth 20 in.
Properties:
A closed-end item of woven or knitted fabric worn over the residual limb of an amputee who wears a prosthetic device. It is designed to collect moisture and draw it away from the skin and to prevent chafing by the prosthetic appliance. Excludes stockinet, surgical and sock, cast, orthopedic.
Part W6-0-20 NSN 6515-01-296-6943
Material Classification
Hazardous material, precious metals, criticality, enviroment, and electrostatic discharge indicatorsPricing & Availability Check
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Schedule B and Export
- Schedule B: 9018908000
- SITC: 87229
- End Use: Medicinal equipment
- NAICS: 339112
- USDA: 1
Freight Class: Other instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical, dental or veterinary sciences, nesoi
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