Other Spare Parts for Electric and Manual Wheelchairs

Wheelchair spare parts include complementary components that are highly important for smooth operation and long-lasting use of the device. Poylin Medikal helps you maintain your device performance by offering many different spare parts together, such as armrests, footrests, back supports, brake systems, and connection equipment. Even replacing a small part can significantly improve driving comfort and safety.

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Spare Part Options and Usage Areas

In the Poylin Medikal other spare parts category, many complementary parts such as armrests, footrests, back supports, brake systems, and connection equipment are available.

Choosing the right spare part improves device performance, enhances user comfort, and directly affects safety.

Armrests

Arm support parts that provide comfortable seating and support.

Footrests

Ergonomic parts that provide foot support.

Back Supports

Support systems that improve waist and back comfort.

Brake Systems

Mechanisms that provide safe stopping and control.

Connection Parts

Equipment that ensures compatibility between parts.

Other Accessories

All complementary and auxiliary parts.

Why Do Small Parts Make a Big Difference?

Small wheelchair spare parts directly affect the overall performance of the device. A loose armrest, broken footrest, or weak brake system can negatively affect both comfort and safety.

What Should Be Considered When Choosing Spare Parts?

Device compatibility, material quality, and intended use must be taken into account. Choosing the wrong part may reduce device performance.

When Should Parts Be Replaced?

Part replacement is recommended in cases of breakage, looseness, noise, or loss of comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

The wheelchair armrest is loose. What should be done?

Armrest looseness is usually caused by loose connection screws. It can be solved by tightening, but if there is wear, replacement is required.

The footrest is broken. Can it still be used?

Using a broken footrest puts both comfort and safety at risk. It should be replaced as soon as possible.

Why does the wheelchair brake not hold?

The brake system may be worn or loose. Adjustment or replacement may be required.

Why is the back support uncomfortable?

Incompatible or deformed back supports reduce comfort.

How can wheelchair part compatibility be understood?

The model and technical dimensions should be checked.

Why do spare parts become loose?

Looseness may occur over time due to use and vibration.

Is part replacement difficult?

Simple parts are easy to replace, while technical parts require expertise.

What happens if the wrong part is used?

Performance decreases and a safety risk may occur.

How often should spare parts be replaced?

It depends on the intensity of use.

Can all parts be replaced?

Most parts are designed to be replaceable.

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