Manual wheelchair is a mobility device that requires human power for propulsion and movement. It is designed for individuals with limited mobility or physical disabilities who have the ability to self-propel or be pushed by a caregiver.
Frames materials aluminum, steel, The frame determines the wheelchair's weight, durability, and maneuverability. Lightweight frames are easier to push and transport, while heavier frames may offer increased stability and weight capacity.
Manual wheelchairs have two large rear wheels that the user can self-propel using their hands. The wheels are usually made of rubber tires to provide a smooth ride and better traction. Some models may have quick-release mechanisms for easy removal and storage.
Brakes: Manual wheelchairs feature braking systems to help secure the wheelchair when stationary or during transfers.
Wheelchairs have detachable or swing-away footrests. Footrests provide support for the user's feet and can be adjusted in height or angle for comfort.
High strength, well-welded A3 steel frame with stainless and aging-resistant capabilities after electroplating. Ergonomic design based on the psysiological curvature of human waists providing users maximized comfort. Toggle-bracing brakes enabling users to stop the wheelchair rapidly,easily and safely.