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Y-360 – Billet Mod Wheels Eagle Style Accessories, Wheels Y-360 Mod Eagle Style wheels are available in polished aluminum (std) with your choice of color for the inserts and spokes.  Available in 25 in. only  (6 lbs.) Y-360 – Billet Mod Wheels Cherry Style Accessories, Wheels Y-360 Mod Cherry Style wheels are available in polished aluminum (std) with your choice of color for the inserts and spokes.  Y-360 – Billet Mod Wheels Holy Cross Style Accessories, Wheels Y-360 Mod Holy Cross Style wheels are available in polished aluminum (std) with your choice of color for the inserts and spokes.  Y-360 Billet Wheels T- Style Accessories, Wheels Y-360 T- Style wheels are available in polished aluminum (std) with your choice of color for the spokes (see frame color page).  Available in 25 in. only (6 lbs.) Y-360 – Billet Mod Wheels Tribal Sun Style Accessories, Wheels Y-360 Tribal Style (sun) wheels are available in polished aluminum (std) with your choice of color for the inserts and spokes.




Available 25 in. only (6 lbs.) Y-360 Billet Wheels SawBlade Style Accessories, Wheels Y-360 SawBlade Style wheels are available in polished aluminum (standard) with your choice of color for the spokes . Available in 24 and 25 in. (6 lbs.) Spinergy Wheels Accessories, Spinergy, Wheels Spinergy LX 12 spokes. New spoke design is extremely durable. Ultra lightweight note: Other spoke colors available. Wheel size 22in./ 24./ 25./ 26 in. Spinergy Flex Fit Rim Spinergy, Wheels The FLEXRIM is ultra-light and extremely strong material allows the pushrim to flex in and give the wheelchair user an extra inch or so when squeezing into very tight doorways. Spoke Guards Available in  20 in. / 22 in. / 24 in./ 25 in./ 26 in. note: Available for all spoke wheels Spinergy XTR – Knobby Wheel Spinergy, Wheels Rigid frame made of magnesium alloy, expertly bent, welded, anodized and epoxy painted. Central axis, backrest, side guards, seat and footrest cover made in carbon fiber.




Junction components in aluminum 7075. Standard features: Rear wheels Aria® wheels with black spoke, black anodized hub, grab ring aluminum silver and Schwalbe Right run black tires. Locks Aria® scissor lock Casters _ Aria® double side fork. Aria 1.0 is the result of more than a year of intensive research based on innovative materials, surface finishes, anti-corrosive treatments, customizations, human factors and ergonomics. It was designed following the guidelines of the UNI specifics, has the CE marked. It has passed all the primary tests indicated of the ISO 7176. It is a made in Italy product and is assembled by hand. Lightness, structural rigidity and maneuverability makes Aria 1.0 the object of total integration in the daily life of people with different abilities. Download the full technical specifications. Download the order guide. 340–460 mm in increments of 20 mm 360–460 mm in increments of 20 mm 260–400 mm in increments of 20 mm




400 – 430 mm in increments of 10mm 470 – 500 mm in incrementsof 10mm 330–450 mm in increments of 10mm 100–140 mm in increments of 10 mm 75 - 95° in increments of 1° Camber axis rear wheels: seat depth + 290 mm camber 0° seat width + 185 mm camber 3° seat width + 215 mm Total weight with rear wheels: electric wheel chair, also called a power or motorized chair, may be an attractive mobility solution for individuals who do not have the upper body strength or arm functionality to operate a manual chair. chairs may also ease the burden of a caregiver or eliminate the need for a companion to push a manual wheel chair.Batteries, not arms, power these wheelchairs, which are available for both indoor and outdoor use. Electric wheelchair models come in a variety of sizes, configurations and with customizable features that enable you to match the type of seating, power, controls and accessories to your specific needs.




Some of today's power chairs are even designed to fold into your truck for easy transport. Most electric wheelchair models come in one of three types of wheel drives: front, mid and rear wheel drive. good maneuverability, consider a front wheel drive. for indoors, but use caution at higher speeds because overall turning radius can be less than other chairs. These chairs are able to traverse tougher terrain thanks to large wheels mounted in front of the seating. exclusive indoor use, consider a mid-wheel drive chair, which normally has six wheels (two large powered wheels affixed to the base surrounded by four smaller wheels). These come in small models that are useful in apartments and other living facilities. Larger models may serve dual indoor and outdoor use. stability and all around use, consider a rear-wheel drive power chair. These chairs move at the highest speeds and have the largest turning radius of all the chairs. Additionally, they are able to handle more




weight and can more easily go up inclines. consideration is power controls. Unlike a manual wheelchair, which is pushed or propelled by arm muscle power, an electric wheel chair is controlled with the fingers or other body part. The controls may be a standard joystick or a specialty switch such as a sip and puff device. Ask your healthcare provider which control is right for you. The health and condition of the individual who will be using the chair is an important consideration prior to purchase. For safety purposes, he or she must be able to fully control the steering and have adequate vision and depth perception to properly judge distances and driving widths while operating the chair.  Also think about the environment in which the electric wheel chair will be used. For residential use, take measurements to be sure the home's doorways, thresholds, rooms, and hallways have adequate space to accommodate a power chair. Access ramps for the residence and vehicle, as well as storage area, are also considerations.




Always take a full test-drive before purchasing and check out several different electric wheel chairs for comparison. Evaluate the ease of use, comfort level, features, power, speed, and controls before making a final decision.Aside from the electric wheel chair itself, learn as much as possible about what is covered in the warranty, as well as any ongoing maintenance requirements to keep your power chair operating in optimal condition. This includes finding out how and where you can get your chair serviced and/or repaired.  Find out what type of battery you need, how often the battery will need charging, and how long it is expected to last until it needs to be replaced. Often, the battery is an add-on charge.Also ask about the timing of chair delivery and what type of in-home set-up and training is offered.If you are thinking about buying a used power chair, have a mobility chair specialist evaluate any used models you are considering. Keep in mind that secondhand chairs generally do not have transferable warranties.

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