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Self propelling manual wheelchair

Self propelling manual wheelchair

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Regular price $534.00
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This robust yet economical self-propelling wheelchair is ideal for use in both home and care facilities. It folds easily for storage or transportation and the removable armrests and swing-away leg rests to assist with getting in and out of the chair - a great benefit for the user and caregivers.

  • Powder-coated steel frame
  • Detachable full armrest
  • Swing-away footrest
  • Steel chrome handle rim
  • Plastic black footplate
  • Plastic front fork
  • Folds for easy storage and transport
  • PU arm pads for extra comfort
  • Nylon upholstery 
  • 24" real spoke wheels with PU tyres
  • 8" x 1.25" front castors with PU tyres

Optional Accessories

  • Anti-tippers
  • Elevating leg rests

Please contact our team if you would like any of these accessories added to your order.

 

 

Seat Widths 16",18"/ 40 cm, 45 cm
Seat Depths 16" /  40 cm
Folding Frame Yes
Tilt-in-Space No
Recline No
Minimum Seat to Floor Height 19.5" / 49.50 cm
Standard Legrest Style Swingaway
User Weight Limit 150 kg
Total Unit Weight 19.5 kg
Total Unit Width 26"/ 66 cm
Seating Slung nylon upholstery
Armrests Removable full length
Height from the top of the Armrest to the ground 29" (73.5cm)
Brakes Push to lock
Rear Wheel Size 24" PU spoke wheels
Castor Size 8" x 1.25" PU

Folded dimensions
(wheelchair standing on wheels)

Top of handles to floor:

 

 

95 cm

Front to back (without footrests)

82 cm

Left to right (folded)

32 cm

 

 

How do I fold my manual wheelchair?

One of the easiest ways to do this is to lift up under the centre of the wheelchair seat upholstery. To unfold the wheelchair, tilt slightly to one side, and then press down on one or both seat rails.

And remember to keep your fingers and hands clear of any moving parts! If you don't, you'll only do it once. Ouch!

 

How do I know what size wheelchair is right for me?

Just like items of clothing such as shoes, it is important that the wheelchair fits the person using it well enough to ensure they are comfortable and that it's not likely to press on any part of their body, as this has the potential to create pressure areas.

To ensure the right fit, you need to be able to tell us the following:

  1. The measurement from your bottom to your shoulder (taken when you are sitting).
  2. The measurement is from the back of your bottom to the back of your knee.
  3. The measurement from behind the knee to your heel (when sitting).
  4. The widest measurement of your backside when seated.
  5. Telling us your weight also helps, as different wheelchairs have different user weight limits.

If you can't get all these measurements, there are a couple of simple things that you can do once you are in a wheelchair to make sure that it fits you okay:

  • Is there enough room to slide your hand down between the armrest and your thigh? If this is not possible, you need to try a larger size.
  • Are you able to put two fingers side by side behind your knee before hitting the seat upholstery? If not, then you need to get a wheelchair with a longer seat depth.

And the good news is that if you are working with a therapist to help select the right wheelchair for you, they will take all the measurements they need during your assessment, so you don't need to worry about this!

 

Why do you need to have leg rests that swing away?

If the leg rests swing away, the wheelchair user can get closer to an object that they are being transferred onto, like a bed or a chair. The swing-away leg rests also make it easier if a hoist or piece of equipment is used to help transfer the wheelchair user and gets them closer to the wheelchair which will make the transfer easier and safer.

 

Once I have my wheelchair, what maintenance does it need?

Most wheelchairs come with a basic instruction manual that outlines any specific regular maintenance that is required for that model.

In general, it is a good idea to check the following on a monthly basis:

  • If you have pneumatic tyres on your wheelchair, check that the air pressure in the tyres is correct – the correct pressure is indicated on the side of the tyre.
  • Check the axle housing is free from dirt, hair and mud. Clean any dirt or hair that has gathered around the axles – the wheels need to spin freely.
  • Check the castors run smoothly – make sure there is no hair, fluff or grit in the castors.
  • Check the brakes hold the tyre firmly in place and are easy to put on and off.
  • Check the nuts and bolts are all tight and secure.

Other words of advice when choosing a wheelchair.
Try as many as you can – visit one of our Resellers who will hold several different models in stock so you can compare them there. Their staff are trained to assist people to find the right size wheelchair for you that is within your price range.

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