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Usage instructions Adapter & Adaptation
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Figure 56: Free run depending on the angle adjust-
ment of the steering head
When the right position has been found, the
two clamp screws must be tightened up again
with a tightening torque of 7 Nm
and secured
with
screw locking fluid. The associated nuts
(Metric size 17 mm) must be tightened for this.
Figure 57: Nuts for the M6 clamp screws on the
steering head
Then, the M6 setting screws (Metric size
3 mm) must be turned again towards the steer-
ing head connection so that they rest on the
steering head connection. The M6 setting
screws are used so that the steering head can
no longer turn after the setting has been made.
Figure 58: M6 setting screws resting on the steering
head connection
6.5
Changing the distance of the front
adapter to the wheelchair
In order to change the distance of the front
adapter to the wheelchair, the M6 fixing screws
(Metric size 5 mm) that are used to clamp the
clamp covers are loosened and the clamp
covers are pulled out towards the wheelchair
(maximum until the cover is flush with the edge
of the clamp for the steering head connection
on the product side; refer to following image).
The fixing screws are then tightened again at
7 Nm.
Figure 59: Clamp cover fully extended (if possible,
with screw heads also visible)
The clamp covers are also available in various
lengths if the setting range available is not
adequate. Other setting options can be taken
from the table in Chapter 10.
M6 adjust-
ment screws
M6 fixing
screws (back)
Nuts for the
M6 clamp
screws
Clamp cover
60-120
mm
Extended
steering axis
Wheel contact
point