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left handed people hold the bottom of the pole with their left hand and adjust the lever with their right hand meaning the lever is the wrong way around
Quote from: Bin Juice on May 03, 2021, 01:38:08 pmleft handed people hold the bottom of the pole with their left hand and adjust the lever with their right hand meaning the lever is the wrong way aroundHi Bin JuiceHere is a link to a video that is showing how lateral clamps can be operated by left and right handed users - excuse the fact it is a very old video and shows previous generation clamp levers - https://youtu.be/9HrWB10hDjkThe 'left-hander' in the video is my Dad who has operated clamps like this ever since we released lateral clamps.
Quote from: windowswashed on May 03, 2021, 07:51:08 pmI vary between left and right handed and doesn't make much difference, good to swap sides and balance things outI'd like to master that technique, how long did it take before you felt 'comfortable'?
I vary between left and right handed and doesn't make much difference, good to swap sides and balance things out
i think i might be a little misunderstood here its never really bothered me using the clamps ,but at 55 and 16 years wfp ive started to get a pain on the top of my right hand only when im using the clamps and sometimes with a squeegee . my day to day pole is a slx25 . and was just thinking if i upgraded to a 22 hi mod if i had the option to change the lever round it might ease the pain on my hand , but maybee the pole is just to heavy and putting strain on my wrists and hands