


Pin Lock System
How does it work?
In a Pin Lock System, a so-called pin is screwed into the lower end of the liner. The pin is inserted into a shuttle lock integrated into the socket, thereby connecting the residual limb to the prosthesis.
The system is easy to unlock using a simple mechanism. Shuttle lock fittings are frequently used with transtibial prostheses.
No suspension sleeve is required with this system.
