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(Fig. 62 A)
Position the tapered washer on the outside of the rear wheel adapter with the thicker side point-
ing upwards into the desired engaging position (you will nd -2° engraved on the outside).
Place the second tapered washer (with the thinner side pointing upwards) on the inside of the
rear wheel adapter and into the corresponding engaging position (you will nd +2° engraved on
the inside). The outsides of the two camber washers are now in parallel positions (Fig. 62 A).
Insert the rear wheel tting and slightly tighten the hexagon nuts (Fig. 59, items A/C) once you
have applied the retaining washer from the inside. Check the space between the rear wheel and
the side panel. You can adjust the space by rotating the tting.
Make sure to rmly retighten all screws and nuts after making adjustments. The torque
for the hexagon nuts (Fig. 59, item A/C) is .
(Fig. 52 B)
Position the tapered washer on the outside of the rear wheel adapter with the thicker side point-
ing upwards into the desired engaging position (you will nd -2° engraved on the outside).
Place the second tapered washer (with the thinner side pointing upwards) from the outside
against the rst tapered washer (you will nd +2° engraved on the outside). The outsides of the
two camber washers are now in parallel positions (Fig. 62 B).
Insert the rear wheel tting and slightly tighten the hexagon nuts (Fig. 59, items A/C) once you
have applied the retaining washer from the inside. Check the space between the rear wheel and
the side panel. You can adjust the space by rotating the tting.
Make sure to rmly retighten all screws and nuts after making adjustments. The torque
for the hexagon nuts (Fig. 59, item A/C) is .
(Fig. 62 C)
Position the tapered washer on the outside of the rear wheel adapter with the thinner side point-
ing upwards into the desired engaging position (you will nd +2° engraved on the outside).
Place the second tapered washer (with the thicker side pointing upwards) on the inside of the
rear wheel adapter and into the corresponding engaging position (you will nd -2° engraved on
the inside). The outsides of the two camber washers are now in parallel positions (Fig. 62 C).
Insert the rear wheel tting and slightly tighten the hexagon nuts (Fig. 59, items A/C) once you
have applied the retaining washer from the inside. Check the space between the rear wheel and
the side panel. You can adjust the space by rotating the tting.
Make sure to rmly retighten all screws and nuts after making adjustments. The torque
for the hexagon nuts (Fig. 59, item A/C) is .
Please be aware that with a larger negative camber the overall width of the wheelchair
increases and the rear wheels are subjected to greater stresses!