Manual Titanium Wheelchair
The Quickie Ti Titanium wheelchair is constructed with 1" tubing which maximizes the shock absorbing characteristics of the titanium. This Quickie Ti Titanium is one of the lightest, strongest, and most adjustable Titanium Wheelchairs available today.
Model: SRMK0005
| Dimensions | |
|---|---|
| Overall Width | 19"-31" |
| Seat Depth | 14"-19" |
| Seat Height | 16"-20" |
| Seat Width | 13"-18" |
| Weights | |
| Weight | Approx 15-20lbs (w/o footrests) |
| Weight Capacity | 250lbs |
| Wheels | |
| Front Castor Options | 3", 4", 5" |
| Rear Axle | Stainless steel, optional titanium, and quad release axle nuts |
| Rear Wheel Options | 24", 24" heat treated, 26", 26" heat treated |
Quickie Ti Wheelchair Brochure, (370.2 kb)
Quickie Ti Wheelchair Order Form, (1.4 mb)
Quickie GTi Wheelchair Owner's Manual, (694.1 kb)
Quickie GTi Options and Accessories, (972.5 kb)
Quickie Colour Pallette, (138.6 kb)
Quickie Ti Parts Manual, (2.8 mb)
Many of our products are sourced from different manufacturers and suppliers who have their own individual Warranty Policies. A general guide explaining warranty coverage can be found below. For more detailed information please refer to the Warranty Section in the PDF Owner’s Manual above.
Any item purchased is warranted from the date of purchase against faults arising due to defects in materials or manufacturing.
Warranty does not cover parts or electrical components damaged by misuse, neglect, accident or improper installation, nor those tampered with, altered or serviced by an agency not authorized by the manufacturer.
Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, eg tyres and tubes.
All warranty claims must be returned to us for assessment.
See the Options and Accessories document under Resources.
Titanium alloy is approximately 3 times stronger than aluminum. This advantage in strength makes it possible to build a lighter, simpler frame. Titanium tubing also provides a more controlled rebound and superior torque strength. With an average weight of 16.9 lbs, the Quickie® Ti Titanium is one of Quickie's premium rigid-chair choices.
To reduce excess weight and caster flutter, our engineers have eliminated the caster housing so that the caster fork now threads directly into the frame. A special pivot caster-adjuster allows the forks to pivot 16° in 2° increments. This feature enables the user to adjust the seat "slope" between 2.5 - 9cm (1" - 3.5") while maintaining a perpendicular caster-wheel/ground alignment.
To ensure the best possible fit, our engineers have developed over 4,000 different frame configurations. Each frame can be customized in six different ways: frame angle (70°, 80°, 85°), frame inset (2.5cm/1", 5cm/2", 7.5cm/3"), front seat-height (40.5 - 51cm/16 - 20" in 1.3cm/½" increments), rear seat-height (35.5 - 48cm/14 - 19" in 1.3cm/½" increments), seat width (33 - 46cm/13 - 18"), and seat depth (35.5 - 48cm/14 - 19").
A fold-down back, "L" shaped frame and extremely low frame-weight make vehicle transfers about as easy as loading a briefcase.
The rear axle features 4" of center-of-gravity adjustment in 1/2" increments. When a chair is not properly centered, it feels heavy, unresponsive, and sometimes "tippy". By using a 4" adjustment range that accommodates many different body types, this problem can be avoided.
The Quickie Ti Titanium features new fold-down push handles. Push handles sometimes act like fish hooks when pulling a chair out of storage. In contrast, fold-down push handles allow the chair to slide out without hooking everything else.
A special flat area on the axle-sleeve nut corrects toe-in and toe-out in three easy steps: Loosen the camber tube. Place a square against the flat area on the axle-sleeve nut and the ground. Re-tighten the camber tube. The wheels are now aligned.
The axle plate features 3" vertical adjustment in 1/2" increments. This provides plenty of space to adjust wheel sizes, seat height and seat angle.
The rear camber tube is secured to the axle plate with a special compression axle sleeve. The axle sleeve is held together with Torx® head screws. This advanced hardware is superior in design and holding power. A special tool kit containing Torx wrenches ships with the chair.
Australian Standards have been developed to ensure equipment meets recognised safety and reliability criteria. To achieve this status, equipment must pass a series of tests in which it is put under difficult conditions that are designed to be similar to those that the child or adult may face when the equipment is used. For example, wheelchairs are tested for safhas gained Australian Standard acceptance, it provides a sense of satisfaction and reassurance that it is safe to be used and will do the job.
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