AZ-1 Portable Automotive Hand Control System
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Features
Colours AZ-1 Portable Automotive Hand Control System
- Controls collapse for storage when traveling
- Easy to install and remove on most vehicles
- Grip won’t heat up when your car gets hot
- Length can be adjusted to suit each users needs
Product Overview
Colours AZ-1 Portable Automotive Hand Control System
Colours AZ-1 Portable Hand Controls
If anyone can take a boring product like portable vehicle "car hand controls" to the next level you would expect Colours can. Unlike the typical portable car hand control systems, Colours has managed to spice up the old driving sticks with a few new features. Although you might say that anodizing the automotive hand controls blue is like putting lipstick on a pig, I say this is how you know they’re crafted from Aerospace Aluminum, the 6061 T-6 aluminum. That’s the good stuff in case you were wondering, not the garbage they make Coke cans and Turkey Frying Pots out of.
So if you’re planning a trip or need to use a rental car for some duration, you'd better have a pair of portable hand controls at the ready. And if you’re looking for something lightweight, foldable and blue, look no further then the Colours AZ-1 portable hand controls.
The AZ-1 portable hand control is made for use on automatic transmission vehicles for drivers who don’t have the use of their legs but do possess a high degree of hand control and function. The AZ-1 portable hand control is not ideal for individuals with limited hand dexterity. Quadriplegics may not have success using the AZ-1 portable hand control.
- Strong and Lightweight:
- Material is Aerospace Aluminum 6061 T-6
- Adjustable Length:
- The length can be adjusted to suit each users needs
- Collapsible Design:
- The controls are made to collapse for storage when traveling
- Professional Grip:
- The handgrip is a professional grip that won’t heat up when your car gets hot
- Easy Installation:
- The AZ-1 Automotive Hand Controls are easy to install and remove on most vehicles
- Material:
- Aerospace Aluminum (6061 T-6)
- Function:
- Push to brake, thumb for gas control
- Left hand use
- Adjustable length
- No tools needed for adjustment of installation
See how the AZ-1 Portable Hand Controls attach to your car
Please Note: The Colours AZ-1 Portable Hand Controls DOES NOT come with a strap to brace the hand controls to the steering column.
If you are not satisfied with the Automotive Hand Controls please return them within 30 days for a full refund minus the shipping charges.
This product has a 2-4 day lead time prior to shipment on all orders.
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![]() I LOST THE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
AZ-1 HAND CONTROL SYSTEM. CAN SOMEONE SCAN AND EMAIL THEM TO ME? THANKS IN ADVANCE.
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Asked on Jan 5, 2013 2:37:09 PM by ED G.
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![]() We have a 2005 Buick Rainier, will it work?
Asked on May 21, 2012 2:08:12 PM by Willie Hall
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![]() how do they work how do u make it go and how do u make it stop
Asked on Aug 29, 2011 7:29:41 AM by billy
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what legal issues (if any)are involved with hand controls
Answered on Apr 3, 2012 8:47:44 PM by dave
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![]() I have ms and can't use my right foot too well for the gas pedal. I've been braking with my left foot for many years now.
Can I just install the gas controls?
Does it install for use with my right hand?
Thanks
Asked on Aug 26, 2011 2:43:13 PM by keep on keeping on
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I would like to know the same thing. I have the same problem and I have been investigating this.
Answered on Nov 30, 2011 10:48:14 AM by sjl
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if left foot works ok, why not consider a left foot gss pedal, mounted left of brake,
to floor. (buy most any handicac stote.)
Answered on Apr 15, 2012 10:09:36 PM by ken
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![]() Q:What kind of qualifications do I have to get before I could start driving. Some say I have to go through a driving evaluations test. us this truth? Some say a person has to be qualified to install it, also truth? I tell my wife that as long as I can still see use my hands I can have it install. What is the real truth, I miss going places with my wife alone, just in Aug. 2010, had both legs amputated due to infection, no I am not diabetic, so please answer me back ASAP. Thank You very much!! p/s: Do I have to go through Motor Vehicle Division as well?
Asked on Aug 22, 2011 12:02:43 AM by SPEEDY
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contact your local department of motor vehicles rules and regulations very from state to state.
Answered on Oct 9, 2011 12:41:38 PM by kd8aqh
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![]() will my thumb hurt or get tired pressing the gas for stop and go all the time?......
Asked on Aug 20, 2011 12:19:01 AM by art
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It depends I was making the same controls 40 years ago
But theses are more diled in .take it easy until you get the feel.the gas is Usually the one that is the hardest to push. And so you might become discouraged but you just have to keep trying with it and then if you can't deal with it then Find someone who can listen your carburetor Pollei cable that might have something to do with the hardness of your Excelerator basically I guess it's your Excelerator cable. I hope that helps I been doing it for 40 years and never gets easy later
Answered on Feb 1, 2013 7:37:17 PM by Wheelchair man
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![]() is this hand control right side or left side?
is this hand control push and pull?
can i have costumer service phone no?
Asked on Aug 17, 2011 11:46:54 AM by khaleelkhaleel
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Please give our customer service line a call and one of our customer service reps will help you 1-888-462-5534
Answered on Aug 18, 2011 4:10:14 PM by anthony
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![]() I have a 2007 Cadillac CTS. I have MS and it has taken out my left side. I'm still driving but can see the day coming that I won't be able any longer. Can this be converted to a right hand use for the brake?
Asked on Aug 16, 2011 11:40:07 AM by Pat55
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![]() i have a 1966 ford escort,will the Az-1 allow easy access in and out of my car? i have an artificial right foot.
Asked on Jul 31, 2011 3:10:17 PM by art
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![]() I have a Ford Explorer Sport, will this device work on my vehicle?
Asked on Jul 21, 2011 7:23:33 PM by Tony66
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![]() I am a right leg amputee. do I need 1 or 2 controls
Asked on Jul 19, 2011 6:18:50 AM by Lmac
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you olny need one control you just need two get a left hand control
Answered on May 4, 2013 6:10:16 PM by calibreed
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![]() I have a Ford F 150 pick up and am going to lose the use of my right foot in about a month. So I need hand controls for brake and accelerator. Would the Ford Dealer be able to install your unit for me?
Asked on May 24, 2011 11:01:57 PM by Bob
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The Ford dealer probably will be unwilling because of liability but any adaptive driving vendor will do it. Search "hand controls" AND "your city" or check out your local rehab hospital for a listing of recommended vendors. The Ford Mobility or GM mobility websites also list installers.
Answered on Aug 16, 2011 11:47:19 PM by Frank
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![]() will this work on a buick century 2002?
Asked on May 5, 2011 10:36:10 AM by Angelo
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yes they are universal for most all vehicles
Answered on May 10, 2011 7:26:45 PM by keelan
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