One Arm Drive Chair
Lever drive one arm drive systems are simply a lever mounted to the front caster area of the wheelchair with linkages back to the rear wheel of the chair.
One arm drive chair. All 900 series chairs have adjustable wheel locks. The most common and preffered style is known as a bar type. Both rims are on the left side of the wheelchair. Two types of one arm drive oad wheelchairs.
Drive medical based on long island ny offers quality wheelchairs and accessories. In this section you ll find a great selection of drive wheelchairs all at discount prices. Specialty options such as a reclining backrest vent and battery tray and one arm drive are all available as on chair options. A one arm wheelchair is a specialty type of wheelchair that allows the user to propel themselves in a manual chair by using a mechanism that allows them to use just one arm.
Olson shows how to use a one arm drive manual wheelchair. They all work by using two hand rims on one side of the tire that can be controlled with one hand. A tilt angle indicator and a set of tilt stops ship with every chair to provide a precise tilt range and tilt angle setting. The lever drive has a forward neutral and reverse gears.
The lever drive has a forward neutral and reverse setting and when the lever is pumped forward and back while in gear the chair moves in the direction chosen. One arm drive styles one arm drives have right and left handed options as well as the option of pneumatic or hard rubber wheels. Drive medical cruiser iii light weight wheelchair with various flip back arm styles and front rigging options flip back removable full arms elevating leg rests black 18 inch 4 6 out of 5 stars 265 161 28 161. Drive markets and distributes its products to customers located throughout north america europe central america south america the middle east and asia.
Wheel lock shoe spacers are not necessary with the one arm drive. The larger rim attaches directly to the. Lever drive one arm drive systems are simply a lever mounted to the front caster area of the wheelchair with linkages back to the rear wheel of the chair.