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8.11. Attaching and removing the front wheel drive lock
Fig.8.11.
To lock the turning of the front wheels, turn the knob of the directional lock to the left
(see Fig.8.11.).
To unlock the turning of the front wheels, turn the directional lock knob to the right.
8.12. Rear wheels, full
Fig.8.12.
Wheels of German production (see Fig. 8.12) guarantee the highest quality of
rehab buggy driving, pleasure from driving and an elegant appearance. The tires
are tubeless, filled with a special gel, which has suspension characteristic very
close to pumped wheels.
With the ability to dismantle both the wheels and their axles, the rehab buggy is
smaller after folding, which facilitates its transport and storage.
8.13. Quick-assembly mechanism for rear axle wheels
Fig.8.13.
The mechanism is mounted inside the rear wheels and ensures quick assembly and
removal of the rear wheels. It is launched by pressing the quick-release clamp downward
towards the center of the wheel (see Fig. 8.13), then the rear wheel can be fitted to the
rear wheel axle or the rear wheel can be taken off from the rear wheel axle.
8.14. Assembly and disassemble of rear axle wheels
Fig.8.14.
When attaching the rear wheel to the rear wheel axle, push the clamp on the center of
the wheel and mount the wheel to the top of its axle (see Fig. 8.14). Then stop pressing
on the clamp and continue inserting the wheel on its axle until it clicks. Correct mounting
of the wheel means a clear "click" sound coming from the quick-release mechanism of the
rear wheel axle.
To disassemble the rear wheel from the rear wheel axle, press the buckle on the center of
the wheel and slide the wheel off its axle.