SUSPENSION

SECTION 7

SUSPENSION

 

 

Section 7 - Suspension - includes the following:

Elastomers and Suspension

Replacing Rear Elastomers

Replacing Front Elastomers

Removing/Installing/Replacing Suspension Tubes

Adjusting Seat-to-Floor Height

Repositioning the Axle Tube

Repositioning Quick Release Levers

WARNING

After ANY adjustments, repair or service and BEFORE use, make sure all attaching hardware is tightened securely - otherwise injury or damage may result.

ELASTOMERS AND SUSPENSION

CAUTION

Weather conditions may affect elastomers. Invacare recommends that elastomers be replaced once a year, otherwise the performance of the wheelchair may be affected.

NOTE: The performance of the wheelchair will be affected if elastomers ARE NOT the same on BOTH SIDES of the wheelchair.

NOTE: If elastomers squeak, lubricate the ends of the elastomers and the shaft of the mounting bolt that secures the elastomers to the suspension tube with a silicone based lubricant.

REPLACING REAR ELASTOMERS (FIGURE 1)

1. Refer to the following chart to determine the elastomers required for the user's weight.

NOTE: Periodically review the following chart to make sure the rear suspension still corresponds to user's weight.

USER'S WEIGHT (IN LBS.)

ELASTOMERS REQUIRED (PER SIDE)

 

 

 

 

UPPER

LOWER

 

 

 

Less Than 100

BLUE

BLUE

101 - 140

BLUE

BLACK

141 - 180

BLACK

BLACK

181 - 220

BLACK

PURPLE

221 - 250

PURPLE

PURPLE

NOTE: The performance of the wheelchair will be affected if elastomers DO NOT correspond to user's weight.

2.Remove the mounting bolt and locknut that secure the nylon washers, EXISTING UPPER and LOWER elastomers and recessed spacer to the suspension arms.

3.Reinstall the nylon washers, NEW UPPER and LOWER elastomers determined in STEP 1 and recessed spacer into the suspension tube with the mounting bolt. Refer to FIGURE 1 for hardware orientation.

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Invacare TerminatorTM SS manual Elastomers and Suspension, Replacing Rear Elastomers Figure, Section Suspension