The Grip family of barcode reader handles for MAH200 and MAH300 series barcode readers are designed to withstand demanding application conditions in high use environments, with an extended-use ergonomic design for prolonged reader life. The GRIP1 is intended for rugged cabled operations.
A new battery handle option provides rugged, cordless mobility for high volume bar code reading environments. Battery handle versions are available with a standard capacity battery (Grip2) or high-capacity (Grip3) Li-Ion Battery system. These barcode reader handles promise up to three million activations for extended trigger life. Readers are secured to the handle via the threaded battery compartment.
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