User guide
R Healthcare Modular User Guide  Page 10  August 2013 Revision E 
www.rhealthcare.co.uk 
1.5  Wheels                 
MAKE SURE TYRES ARE CORRECTLY 
INFLATED TO 45 psi BEFORE USING THE WHEELCHAIR. 
The R Healthcare Modular range is available with a wide choice of wheels and castors. 
All Attendant Controlled chairs, i.e. those with small wheels, and some Occupant 
Controlled chairs have wheels, which are permanently secured into the mounting block 
unit by a screwed spindle. 
Occupant Controlled chairs are available with QUICKLY DETACHABLE wheels. These 
fit into a special receiver in the mounting block unit, and have a sprung loaded button 
feature, to allow the user to remove them easily.  
Versions fitted with Q.D. wheels provide the user 
with an additional option to remove the wheels for 
transit. 
When the wheels are removed, the lifting weight 
of the individual components is significantly 
reduced, and we recommend their use when the 
attendant person requires a little help in lifting the 
chair.  
When removing or replacing Q. D. wheels the brakes should be in the off position.  
Depress the button in the centre of the hub and pull the wheel away from the 
wheelchair. To replace the wheel, depress the button in the centre of the hub and 
enter the wheel spindle into the mounting bush. 
Ensure that the spindle is fully located by pulling 
the wheel away from the wheelchair. Wheel 
security is very important.  
An occasional lubrication of the spindle will 
ensure trouble free removal of the wheel.  
The ONE ARM DRIVE version of the wheelchair 
has a special rear wheel, which has two 
handrims. The large outer handrim propels the 
wheel to which it is attached. The smaller inner 
handrim is connected via the wheel hub and 
linkage to the wheel on the opposite side of the 
wheelchair. The wheelchair is propelled by 
alternately pushing on the outer and inner handrim. Occupants whose hands are large 
enough may be able to push on both handrims at the same time.  










