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A
2 °
0 °
C
C
B
D
Changing camber
The parts (A) of the drive wheel attachments that are
fastened to the frame are shaped assymetrical (B) with
a wider and a narrower upper and lower part. This
gives the opportunity to camber the drive wheels 0°
or 2° depending on how the drive wheel attachments
are fastened to the frame.
When the drive wheel attachments are mounted (for-
wards or backwards, see previous page) it is the outer,
lower part (C) of the attachments that decides the
camber of the rearwheels. The picture illustrates drive
wheel attachments that give 0° camber. If the wider
part of the attachment had been placed downwards
the camber would have been 2° instead.
The drive wheel attachments for active and double
amputee positionings have a marking (D) to facilitate
camber settings. When the marking is placed on the
upper (out)side of the attachment, the camber is 0°.
For 2° camber the attachment should be mounted
with the marking on the lower part of the attachment.
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