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8.15. Quick-assembly rear wheel mechanism
Fig.8.15.
The mechanism is mounted on the rear end of the frame, in contact with the
cross-beam and ensures quick assembly and removal of the rear wheels. It is
launched by pressing the quick-release button downward toward the ground
(see Fig. 8.15). The wheel in this mechanism is mounted from the side, from the
outside, through the horizontal opening.
8.16. Assembly and disassembly of the rear wheels on the frame
Fig.8.16.
8.16.1. Assembly of the rear wheels to the rehab buggy frame
Place both rear wheels together with their axles in the opening of the mechanism. Then
press the quick-release button to allow the axle to slide, then slide the wheel with the
axle into the hole until it clicks (see Fig.8.16.). The "click" sound comes from the
appropriate mounting of the quick-wheel mechanism on the frame. To make sure that
the assembly is correct, check that the wheel with the axle cannot slide out of the holes
of the mechanism back outside.
During assembly of the rear wheels on the frame, make sure to hold the wheel at its inner
rim and to not push on the quick-assembly clamp of the rear wheel axle as it poses a
threat of automatic disassembly of the rear wheel from the rear wheel axle. 8.16.2.
Removing the rear wheels from the rehab buggy frame. When disassembling the rear
wheel from the rehab buggy frame, push the rear wheel quick-release button from the
rehab buggy frame down toward the ground. Then, holding the wheel behind its inner rim,
slide the wheel out along with its axle.
8.17. Rear wheel suspension system
Fig.8.17.
The rehab buggy is equipped with spring-loaded and rear wheel suspension,
located at the rear ends of the frame, in contact with the cross-beam (see Fig.
8.17). It should not be regulated. Suspension is automatic.