Sunrise Medical Ti Titanium instruction manual Wheel Camber, Toe-in or toe-out

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The more you move your rear wheels forward, the more likely your chair will tip over back- wards. Always make adjustment in small incre- ments, and check the stability of your chair with a spotter to prevent tip-over. We recom- mend that you use anti-tip tubes until you adapt to the change and are sure you are not at risk to tip over. Refer to additional Warnings in Section VI “Falls and Tip Over”.

NOTE– Adjusting your chair’s center of gravity will require re-adjusting the location of the wheel locks (if provided). See Letter K for instructions on adjusting the wheel locks.

To adjust the center of gravity location, remove both rear wheels. Remove the 4 bolts (A) and nuts (B) (2 per side) that secure the axle plates to the seat tubes. Note that for certain configurations, some of these bolts may also pass through the back plates. Remove any back plate bolts, nuts and saddles if they also pass through the axle plate, or if they obstruct the position to which you wish to move the axle plate. Slide both axle plates forward or rearward along the seat tube to the desired position, and align the holes in the seat tube and axle plate. The hole pattern allows for 1/2" (1.3 cm) increments of adjustment. Different sets of holes in the axle plates are used depending on the center of gravity position.

B

A

Once the axle and back plates are secured, attach the

A

rear wheels, occupy the chair and maneuver it with a

 

spotter to get a feel for the new adjustment.

 

2. Wheel Camber

 

The wheel camber adjustment provides greater side-to-

B

side stability due to the increased width and angle of

the wheelbase. The wheel camber adjustment also

 

allows for quicker turning and greater access to the top

 

of the handrims. (A)

 

Wheel camber is determined by the axle tube (B).

Toe-in

Tubes are available from your authorized supplier in 0º,

 

2°, 4º and 8º angles.

 

3. Toe-in or toe-out

 

Prior to adjusting for toe-in/out follow the instructions

 

of section H-4.

Toe-out

Toe-in and Toe-out refers to how well the rear wheels of

 

the chair are aligned. This will affect how well the chair

 

will roll. Drag or resistance occurs when the wheels are

 

not properly aligned. Remove the rear wheels and

 

loosen the 8 cap screws (C) (4 per side) that secure the

 

camber tube. Re-attach the rear wheels.

C

a. Toe-in: To eliminate toe-in, rotate the top of the

 

camber tube toward the rear of the chair.

 

b. Toe-out: to eliminate toe-out, rotate the top of

 

the camber tube toward the front of the chair.

 

A properly adjusted chair should have no toe-in or toe-

D

out. Measure between the outer edge of the wheels on

 

the leading (E) and trailing (D) sides of the tire.

 

Reinstall the bolts securing the axle plates and back plates to the camber tube. Install with shorter or longer bolts and saddles from the additional hardware package, as required. Bolts should occupy the outermost avail- able holes in the axle plate. Make certain that a saddle is always installed beneath the back plate and nut on the inside of the chair (C) when the axle plate and back plate do not overlap. If the edge of the axle plate over- laps the back plate and prevents installation of the standard saddle, then install a partial saddle supplied with the additional hardware package.

C

Rotate the camber tube as described above until the

 

wheel-to-wheel distance is the same at the front and

E

rear. Make certain that the camber tube is centered left

 

to right by measuring the length of tube extending

 

beyond the axle plate on both sides of the chair (F).

 

When the tube is centered these lengths should be

 

equal. Tighten the 8 cap screws. Tighten the screws

 

concurrently to 88 in-lbs. Pre-check for toe-in/out and

 

proper centering. Readjust if necessary.

 

 

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