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Mobile Mobility Service
Rochester New York | Knee Walker/Scooter Rental | Nova Medical TKW-13
Rochester New York | Knee Walker/Scooter Rental | Nova Medical TKW-13
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$24.99 USD
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Product Description
Heavy-duty knee walker rental available in Rochester, NY. Designed to provide non-weight bearing mobility for ankle, foot, or Achilles injuries, serving as a stable and convenient alternative to traditional crutches.
- Weight Capacity:
- 400 lbs
- Approx. User Height:
- 4'11" - 6'2"
- Overall Weight:
- 28.8 lbs
- Handle Height Adjustment:
- 31.5" - 37.75"
- Knee Pad Dimensions:
- 7.5" W x 15" D x 2.75" H (Adjustable Height: 17" - 22")
- Wheel Size & Material:
- 8-Inch Polyurethane (PU)
- Folded Dimensions:
- 18.75" - 20.75" W x 32.25" - 33" D x 20" - 22" H
- Color:
- Metallic Red
- Materials:
- Steel Frame, PU Seat/Wheels, TPR Hand Grips (Latex Free)
Setup & Operation Guide
Unfolding the Steering Column
- Pull the steering column upright until it rests fully in the vertical position.
- Push the locking clamp lever firmly closed against the column to secure it. Verify the column is completely rigid before use.
Adjusting the Knee Pad Height
- Loosen and remove the locking knob located on the knee pad post.
- Adjust the knee pad up or down so your injured leg rests comfortably at a 90-degree angle.
- Align the holes, reinsert the locking pin, and tighten the knob completely.
Adjusting Handlebar Height
- Loosen and remove the handlebar adjustment knob on the steering column.
- Set the handle height so you can stand upright naturally with a slight bend in your elbows.
- Reinsert the pin and tighten the knob securely.
Operating the Hand Brakes
- To Brake: Squeeze both brake levers toward the hand grips to slow down or stop.
- To Lock (Parking Brake): Push down firmly on both brake levers until they click and lock into the downward position.
- To Release: Pull up on the brake levers to disengage the parking brake.
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