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HD Rehab offers assistive products for people living with disability. Our primary product is wheelchairs, which we have been designing, developing, and manufacturing for over 40 years. We accept no compromises in quality.
3.7 Armrest mount 2.15 Fenders 3.8 Leg rests 2.16 Castors 3.8.1 Leg rest mount 2.16.1 Replacement of castor fork 3.8.2 Leg rest tubes 2.16.2 Replacement of castor 3.8.3 Footrests 3.8.4 Foot box 3.8.5 Calf supports HD Motion | Technical Information...
1. GENERAL INFORMATION The product is a comfort wheelchair that comes in two versions, HD Motion 22 and HD Motion 16. HD Motion 22 is intended for children/youth or small adults who can to some degree drive the wheelchair independently. It can also be used if the user is unable to drive independently. HD Motion 16 is only for users who cannot drive independently.
• Galvanizing. 2. WHEELCHAIR CONSTRUCTION HD Motion is built with a chassis that gives the fundamental characteristics, see section 2.1. The chassis is complemented with different configuration accessories such as different backrest systems, leg rest options, armrests, and push bar.
2.1 Chassis construction HD Motion has a chassis constructed of three interacting frames; wheel frame, seat frame, and back frame. These are attached to each other at a number of points and create the desired geometry for balance, recline, and seat tilt. The wheel frame and seat frame are connected at a point with some adjustment possible.
Figure 2. Chassis attachement points See sections 2.4 - 2.7 for further information regarding the gas springs. Generally the back frame does not need to be replaced. If the need does arise, see section 2.9. HD Motion | Technical Information...
6. Tighten the nut (6) just enough that the gas spring cannot rattle in the holder. 7. Tilt the wheelchair to check that the desired positioning has been set. Figure 3. Gas spring for seat tilt Figure 3.1. Pin parallel with bracket HD Motion | Technical Information...
Some adjustment for proper release of the gas spring can even be done by moving the gas spring slightly in the rod. See also section 3.3 Cable controls for more info. 11. Adjust the seat zero position per section 2.5. HD Motion | Technical Information...
See also section 3.3 Cable controls for more info. 8. Reassemble the seat plate and cushions. Figure 4. Gas spring for back recline Figure 4.1. Pin parallel with bracket HD Motion | Technical Information...
Be careful that the screw connections with their bushings are assembled correctly. See Figure 2. It is very important that the cables are clipped in place correctly. See section 3.3.1. Figure 6. Replacement of back frame HD Motion | Technical Information...
2.11 Raising seat with adapter HD Motion can be equipped with a seat raising kit to increase the seat height by 30 mm or 50 mm. The kit can be used with both HD Motion 22 and HD Motion 16.
Model 22 Model 16 Model 16 Figure 11. Screws for assembly A - Wheel mount 25 mm forward B - Wheel mount mid position C - Wheel mount 25 mm back Figure 10. Attachment positions HD Motion | Technical Information...
2.13 Drive wheels With HD Motion model 22 drive wheels of size 20”, 22”, and 24” can be used, together with different tyre types. 22” is the standard size, all reference measurements and tests are based on this standard. The size of drive wheels, tyre type, wheel mounting position, and camber angle all affect the driving characteristics of the wheelchair, as well as general characteristic such as length and total width.
5. Adjust the user brakes in the same manner. NOTE: The brakes must always be adjusted such that the braking force is correct with the caregiver brakes in the parking position. Verify this is the case. Figure 16. Adjustment screw HD Motion | Technical Information...
NOTE: The brake pads can be cleaned but must be perfectly flat to function properly. 5. Reassemble in reverse order. Check that the circlip (11) and replace it if damaged. 6. Check the brake function and adjust the cables as necessary per section 3.1.1. HD Motion | Technical Information...
3.2 User brakes User brakes must always be equipped on HD Motion 22, and can optionally be added to HD Motion 16. The brakes are mounted on the seat frame and activate the disc brakes via cable. The user brakes are in left-hand and right-hand versions and are attached to the seat frame with 2 screws from the inside (1 and 3 in Figure 17).
(6). 8. Check that everything is correctly in place. 9. Adjust the brakes per section 3.1.1 and 3.2.1. Start as always with the caregiver brakes. Figure 17. User brake (view from inside the seat frame) HD Motion | Technical Information...
Figure 18. Cable controls 3.3.1 Cable routing Figure 19 shows the routing of all wire cables on HD Motion. From the cable controls on the push bar cables connect for caregiver brakes, back recline, and seat tilt. Back recline...
8. Adjust brake cable per section 3.1.1. 9. Check all brake and tilt functions, and cable routings (see Figure 19). 30-40 mm 10. Assemble the wire strap (E in Figure 19) to hold the cables together. Figure 21. Control positioning HD Motion | Technical Information...
(section 2.8 step 3 in reverse order). 12. Assemble the cable clips. NOTE: Be careful that the cable routing and clipping are done correctly, see section 3.3.1. HD Motion | Technical Information...
5. Check that all cables are routed and clipped in place correctly, see section 3.3.1. 6. Test the braking function and adjust cables as necessary per section 3.1.1. Also check seat tilt and back recline function and angle adjustment of the push bar. HD Motion | Technical Information...
Figure 27. Backrest brackets 3.5.1 Back spacers When a shorter seat depth is needed HD Motion can be equipped with back spacers, see Figure 28. Back spacers 20 mm in length can be used without further modification to the wheelchair.
Note that the end caps (1) are fastened with the same screws that hold the pad in place, check that the caps remain in place when re-assembling. Figure 31. Armrest depth adjustment HD Motion | Technical Information...
Two plastic glide plates are found inside the armrest mount. They can be replaced if damaged or worn, snapping in place in 2 holes each. Care is required not to damage them when assembling. HD Motion | Technical Information...
3.8 Leg rests HD Motion can be equipped with two types of leg rest, see Figure 34. A. Centre leg rest B. Separate leg rests The leg rests consist of these components: • Leg rest mount • Leg rest tubes •...
The rubber cover is easily replaced. The foot plate has holes and slots for foot straps. Slots can be cut in the cover with a knife, or the cover can be ordered with slots pre-cut from HD Rehab. The footrest plate can be folded up. The friction when folding up can be adjusted by tightening the nut on the mount (Figure 39).
The foot plate has slots cut in it for foot straps. Matching slots can be cut in the covers with a knife, or the covers can be ordered from HD Rehab with holes already cut. The foot plate can be folded up. The desired friction for folding is adjusted by tightening the nut (Figure 40) in the footrest mount.
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Armrest mount User brake Tip protector Wheel mount Wheel frame Leg rest mount Gas spring, seat Footrest Castor HD Rehab AB Tryffelsslingan 4 181 57 Lidingö SWEDEN +46 - 8 - 767 04 80 info@hdrehab.se www.hdrehab.com Technical Information HD Motion...
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