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Wheel chairs, and their parts, are a very expensive health item; perhaps not your standard wheel chair, but a motorized wheel chair/scooter is a very expensive and complicated piece of...

Wheel chairs, and their parts, are a very expensive health item; perhaps not your standard wheel chair, but a motorized wheel chair/scooter is a very expensive and complicated piece of machinery. Though it is necessary for many people to have a perfectly functioning wheel chair; finding the parts is not always an easy task! Wheel chair parts can look very small and insignificant, but actually be completely vital to the proper functioning of the wheel chair. Especially where safety is concerned, a wheel chair missing a part, even if it still seems to be functioning properly, should always be investigated until the missing part has been properly replaced.

The Safety Question

Wheel chairs may seem to have a lot of small and insignificant parts, but every part is there for a reason. Similar to a car, sometimes a small part comes off a wheel or a joint where parts of the wheel chair come together; these small parts are sometimes more important than other times, but most people don’t know which ones are important and which ones are not. Sometimes an auto mechanic doesn’t even know which parts of a car do what, and wheel chair parts are similar. What this means is that one should never assume that a part that has come loose and fallen off isn’t important simply because the wheel chair still seems to be working just fine. That doesn’t mean that it’s not going to collapse in a couple of days.

Finding all those small replacement parts is anything but easy, and when it comes to parts for electric wheel chair scooters, the question only becomes more complicated. However, the absence of these small parts can have big ramifications on the functioning of electronic wheel chairs.

Find the Parts You Need

When a piece comes off a wheel chair, whether an electric one or not, the part should be replaced before the wheel chair is used again. If the medical supplier from whom the wheel chair was bought in the first place can not replace the wheel chair part, the supplier should be able to tell where a replacement part can be purchased. If this proves to be an impossible request, the internet is now the best back-up source. When investigating sources online for wheel chair parts, be sure to check that they’re reputable companies and parts; just as it’s vital that the part be replaced, it’s also vital that the part be replaced with a certified, safe replacement part.

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