Uneo, TT
Item #: 6Y522Cushion liner without cover.
Overview
Polyurethane liner with a tapered wall, designed for patients of all activity levels.
Serial number location: To find serial number, invert liner inside out and look at the distal end for the laser etched information. Talc powder rubbed on etching may help to read.
- Made of skin-friendly polyurethane to ensure even pressure distribution and high shock absorption
- Wall thickness of 6 mm in the distal area (up to 10 cm) tapers to 3 mm in the proximal direction for additional protection of the residual limb
- Floating effect maintains a precise, comfortable fit
- Available with Skinguard antibacterial additive
- Available with (6Y523) or without (6Y522) a textile cover
- Suitable for all residual limb types, especially sensitive, bony, and/or scarred residual limbs
- Ideal for use with an exhaust valve and sealing sleeve or with the Harmony vacuum volume management system
How to measure for liner size: Measure the residual limb circumference 4 cm above the distal end of the residual limb and select the liner size corresponding to this measurement or the next smaller size.
Serial number location: To find serial number, invert liner inside out and look at the distal end for the laser etched information. Talc powder rubbed on etching may help to read.
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Specifications
Article Number | 6Y522 | 6Y522-G |
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Type of Liners | TransTibial (TT) | TransTibial (TT) |
Liner Material | Urethane | Urethane |
Suspension Method | Cushion/Valve, Harmony Vacuum | Cushion/Valve, Harmony Vacuum |
Covering | Uncovered | Uncovered |
Anti-bacterial | n/a | Skinguard |
Shape | Cylindrical | Cylindrical |
Sizes | 6Y522=190 6Y522=210 6Y522=230 6Y522=250 6Y522=290 6Y522=310 |
6Y522=190-G 6Y522=210-G 6Y522=230-G 6Y522=250-G 6Y522=290-G 6Y522=310-G |
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Documents
6Y430, 6Y540, 6Y400, 6Y416, 6Y510, 6Y512, 6Y520, 6Y521, 6Y522, 6Y523 Polyurethane Liners - Instructions for Use
Instructions for Use
PDF Document | Published: Mar 15, 2021