Adult Extra-wide Wheelchair 61CM EK209

Extra-Wide Wheelchair EK209AE, Powder Coating Steel Frame, Detachable Desk Armrest and Footrest, 24″ Seat Width, With Push Bar, 8“Solid Castor, 24” Pneumatic Mag Wheel

Product Description:

Extra-wide Wheelchair EK209AE-61, Powder Coating Steel Frame, Detachable Desk Armrest and Footrest, 24″ Seat Width, Foldable Push Bar, 8“Solid Castor, 24” Pneumatic Mag Wheel

Product detail

Total Length: 112cm
Total Width: 81cm
Total Height: 93cm
Folded Width: 35cm
Seat Width: 61cm
Seat Depth: 45cm
Seat Height from Ground: 51cm
Armrest Height: 25cm
Armrest Distance: 60cm
Footrest Height from Ground: Adjustable
Backrest Height: 48cm
Front Wheel Diameter: 20cm
Rear Wheel Diameter: 62cm
Maximum Load Capacity: 125kg

Frame: The Extra-wide Wheelchair EK209AE-61  model is formed by welded steel pipes, featuring detachable armrests and footrests for enhanced safety. The frame undergoes a spray coating process, ensuring both aesthetics and durability.

Support Handles: Foldable support handles contribute to keeping the wheelchair open and prevent unintended folding, enhancing overall safety.

Rear Wheels: Equipped with 24-inch pneumatic wheels, featuring a 28-spoke steel rim and a handwheel for manual wheelchair propulsion.

Front Wheels: 8-inch (200mm) PVC+PP integrated solid wheels, with a high-strength engineering plastic wheel hub and non-inflatable solid tires.

Brakes: Equipped with steel manual parking brakes for reliable safety.

Seat Cushion: Utilizes soft backrest and seat cushion materials with firm and neat seams, free from wrinkles, jumps, or defects. The backrest material is Oxford nylon fabric with embedded foam, and the seat cushion material is Oxford nylon fabric.

Armrests: Detachable armrests with high-quality Oxford fabric armrest pads and metal guard plates.

Footrests: Detachable footrests with adjustable aluminum footplates.

Hand Wheels: Utilizes steel pipe materials for the handwheels (directly driving the rear wheels)

 

Guidelines:

Before riding, carefully check if the tires are damaged and ensure the braking system is functioning properly.
Prior to boarding the wheelchair, engage the handbrake to secure the wheelchair and prevent it from moving.
When crossing thresholds or steps, the caregiver should use their foot to step on the footrest bar beneath the seat, lifting the front wheels of the wheelchair until they clear the obstacle, then lowering them.
When descending slopes or steps, let the wheelchair’s rear wheels go first, with the caregiver walking backward to prevent the patient from falling out.

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