Jul
29

Do you need replacement Wheel Chair Parts?

By Go-Wheelchairs
Power Wheelchairs And Mobility Scooters, Wheelchair Parts, & Stair Lifts

Through constant wear and tear due to regular use, there are many different wheelchair parts which need replacement over time. Motorized wheel chairs have many more parts which may need servicing or replacement, excluding the batteries. The parts available for purchase include armrests, back upholstery, seat upholstery, foot rests, anti-trippers, bearing, brakes, calf pads, tires, tubes, wheels and other wheelchair accessories.

The separate parts of the wheelchair can be purchased individually, if your chair breaks or wears out, it will frequently be easy to fix by replacing a part, a much less expensive alternative to replacing the whole wheelchair. Always keep a record of the make and model number of your wheelchair to refer to when making a purchase. If you don’t know where it is, you may be able to find this information on the leg brace under the seat of your current wheelchair.

If you can easily replace part you are looking for, online shopping is a good option. There are various reputed manufacturers such as Jazzy, Quickie, and 1-800-Wheelchairs which provide parts. It is always advisable to order the parts from the manufacturer of your wheelchair to avoid any ambiguity or product mismatching. In the event you will be unable to replace the part on the wheelchair yourself, contact your wheelchair dealer or manufacturer and inquire about how they generally handle repairs and parts replacement.

To prolong the life of the wheelchair and to maintain its safety and comfort features it is always advisable to go in for periodic checks and replace any part which has become worn. Wheels should be inspected regularly for cracks or buckles. Replacement of rear wheels can cost anything from $150 to $600, depending on the size, quality and type of material you select. The caster wheel part (front wheel) wears off more quickly than the rear wheel part. Replacing them costs a lot less sometimes as little as $25. Rotate the wheels of the wheelchair and see if they are free moving. The ball bearing of the wheel might have to be changed if movement is restricted.

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