A-4 32 Part No. 1110545
GENERAL GUIDELINES
ADJUSTING TOE IN/TOE OUT
NOTE: If the axle tube has been repositioned or replaced, proceed to ADJUSTING THE AXLE
TUBE in this section of the manual.
AXLE TUBE POSITIONING FOR 0°/3°, 0°/6°, 3°/6° OR 9°/12°
CAMBER INSERTS (FIGURE 7)
CAUTION
DO NOT rotate the axle tube if the axle tube is locked out by the toe
adjustment rings. If a locked out axle tube is rotated, damage to the toe
adjustment rings will occur.
NOTE: Refer to FIGURE 7 for a description of a locked out axle tube.
There is NO adjustment required to maintain a correct toe in/toe out measurement.
NOTE: The axle tube will be locked out by the toe adjustment rings and will NOT rotate.
AXLE TUBE POSITIONING FOR 0°/9°, 0°/12°,
3°/9°, 6°/9°
, 3°/12° OR 6°/12° CAMBER INSERTS (FIGURE 7)
NOTE: Stand behind the wheelchair to determine LEFT or RIGHT.
WARNING
QUICK RELEASE LEVERS - Make sure the quick release levers are in the
CLOSED position BEFORE using the wheelchair, otherwise personal
injury or damage to the wheelchair may result.
STANDARD CAMBER CLAMPS - Make sure the socket screws are
securely tightened BEFORE using the wheelchair, otherwise personal
injury or damage to the wheelchair may result.
CAUTION
DO NOT close the quick-release levers or tighten the socket screws without
camber inserts in the axle tube. Damage to the axle tube will occur.
0°, 3° or 6° Camber.
1. Open the camber clamps. Refer to OPENING/CLOSING CAMBER CLAMPS in this
section of the manual.
2. Slowly rotate the axle tube until the tab on the LEFT toe adjustment ring is stopped
against the LOWER edge of the camber clamp (FIGURE 7).
3. Close the camber clamps. Refer to OPENING/CLOSING CAMBER CLAMPS in this
section of the manual.
9° or 12° Camber.
1. Open the camber clamps. Refer to OPENING/CLOSING CAMBER CLAMPS in this
section of the manual.
2. Slowly rotate the axle tube until the tab on the RIGHT toe adjustment ring is stopped
against the UPPER edge of the camber clamp (FIGURE 7).
3. Close the camber clamps. Refer to OPENING/CLOSING CAMBER CLAMPS in this
section of the manual.
SECTION 4 FRAME
FRAME