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WHEELS
REPLACING TIRES
DO NOT ATTEMPT – Please see a dealer or qualified technician.
REMOVING AND REPLACING REAR WHEELS
1 - Remove dust cap (if any).
2 - Remove attachment bolt and related hardware (washer, spacers) that hold the wheel
in place.
3 - If replacing wheel, reverse above steps, and then continue with step 4.
4 - Tighten attachment bolt with torque wrench, to 40 ft.-lbs.
5 - Adjust wheel locks to ensure proper wheel lock function.
6 - Rotate (or spin wheel) to ensure proper fitting and alignment. Wheel should not
wobble, grind, or catch.
REPLACING HAND RIM
1 - Remove the rear wheel from the wheelchair before attempting to replace hand rim. If
needed, see Removing and Replacing Rear Wheels above.
2 - Remove the mounting screws and washers that secure the hand rim to the rear
wheel, and remove the hand rim.
3 - Align new hand rim so that the holes in hand rim line up with the holes in the rim,
and replace mounting screws and washers.
REMOVING AND REPLACING FRONT WHEEL
DO NOT change wheel sizes. Your product is design for a specific size wheel, and your
forks will not safely accommodate larger or smaller wheels.
1 - Remove axle bolt and hardware (washer, locknut, spacer, etc).
2 - Remove old wheel.
3 - Line up new wheel to ensure that you use same fork holes as the old wheel used.
4 - Replace axle bolt and hardware (washer, locknut, spacer, etc).
5 - Rotate (or spin wheel) to ensure proper fitting and alignment. Wheel should not
wobble, grind, or catch.
WHEEL LOCKS
ADJUSTING WHEEL LOCKS
DO NOT operate wheels locks while the product is moving. DO NOT attempt to stop
the product using wheel locks (wheel locks are NOT brakes).
1 - Disengage locks.
2 - Loosen the bolt and locknut that secure the wheel lock to the frame.
3 - Reposition the wheel lock so that if it were engaged, the lock would press against
the tire and depress it 1/8th inch.
4 - Securely tighten the bolt and locknut attaching the wheel lock to the frame.
5 - Engage wheel lock and test to ensure that product does not move, and wheel does
not turn, when pushed.
6 - If product moves with locks engaged, then repeat above steps and slightly increase
the amount that lock depresses tire when engaged.