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4.7. LOCKING BRAKES
4.7.1. BRAKE POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Brake adjustment is necessary depending on the level of tire wear or whenever
the position of the rear wheels is changed.
a) Routine adjustment (see Figures 20-A and 20-B):
Brake efficiency is optimum when there is an adjusted gap between ¼ and ½
in. between the tire and the brake brace when the brake is released.
To adjust this gap, release the brake and, using a
13 mm open-end wrench
,
loosen the screw (
A
) on the brake bracket, then slide the brake support to a
distance between ¼ and ½ inch. The screw (
A
) can be installed towards the
inside or outside of the bracket, depending on positioning or accessibility
interference.
Figure 20-A: Brake position adjustment (open brake).
RELEAS
ED
BRAKE
(not
activated)
Brake bracket
Brake brace
Front side of
the wheelchair
Brake support
A