Aug
27

Wheelchair Tires Important Part Of Wheelchair Stability

By Moses Wright
Power Wheelchairs And Mobility Scooters, Wheelchair Parts, & Stair Lifts

by Moses Wright

The wheelchair tires may be the most important part of wheelchairs. The wheelchair user needs to remember that the wheelchair tires must be strong and reliable.

A variety of wheelchair tires are designed to match lifestyles of different wheelchair users and their common activities. Wheelchair users who participate in wheelchair sports can get special tires for their sporting activity.

The three main types of wheelchair tires are pneumatic, solid, and foam. Pneumatic wheelchair tires contain air filled tubes. Solid wheelchair may require less maintenance, but they are poor shock absorbers.

Some tires are similar to pneumatic tires but instead of air filled tubes, some tires are filled with foam. This reduces the need for frequent maintenance, but they are expensive. As far as absorbing shock, foam tires typically fall somewhere between pneumatic tires and solid tires.

One of the demands of wheelchair tires is to provide significant stability for the wheelchair at all times. Durability is also an important feature of wheelchair tires. Durability can help reduce the need for wheelchair tire replacement.

The wheelchair user could be at risk of an accident if the wheelchair tires become unstable. Even on uneven surfaces, wheelchair tires must be help the wheelchair user to be stable.

Many wheelchair users choose tires that they feel comfortable changing themselves. Some wheelchair accessories help the wheelchair user to be able to change their tires independently such as a wheelchair jack. There may be a slow leak in the tires if the wheelchair tire needs and inflated to often.

The air pressure of pneumatic wheelchair tires should be checked regularly. As necessary, the wheelchair user should inflate the tire to meet the air pressure guidelines for that tire. The frequent need for inflating a wheelchair tire could be a sign that there is a slow leak in the tire.

Having a spare wheelchair tire can help prevent a wheelchair user’s mobility on being in jeopardy if a wheelchair tire needs replaced.

Wheelchair users should watch aware of the tread on their wheelchair tires. Wheelchair tires with a worn tread can be susceptible to leaks and can limit the user’s traction.

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