A steel, adjustable, folding, four wheel walking frame with bicycle style hand brakes with knob ends and solid tyres. Features a seat, basket out the front plastic tray and walking stick holder.
General Details
Height adjustment mechanism
Spring-loaded push button. Depress and hold down the spring-loaded button whilst sliding the extension leg up or down to the desired set of holes. The extension leg height should be determined by the users own height to ensure the most effective and safe position. Make sure the spring-loaded button is fully extended through the desired hole before putting weight on the item.
Walking frame brakes
Push down brakes activate by pushing down on the handles or by sitting on the seat. Cable Brakes activate by squeezing the brake handle towards the hand grip (e.g. similar to bicycle brakes). They can be applied temporarily or locked into position. Castor brakes are activated by pushing the lever down with your foot.
Manufacturer/Country
China
Warranty
3 month warranty
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Models / Specifications
Model Caremax Voyager Four Wheel Walker: One Model Only
- Width Overall 620 mm
- Diameter of Castor 190 mm
- Height of Handle 790 mm - 1000 mm
- Weight Overall 10.6 kg
- Depth Overall 780 mm
- Height Overall 790 mm - 1000 mm
- Number of wheels 4 units
- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 120 kg
- Height of Seat 600 mm
- Width of Seat 380 mm
- Depth of Seat 160 mm
Suppliers (1)
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All Suppliers
Active Mobility Pty Ltd (Woodville)
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SA Suppliers
Active Mobility Pty Ltd (Woodville)
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Standards
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