The Wheelchair Adapter Plate (WC-AP) is used to mount to chairs or mounts that have a hole spacing associated with it.
Wheelchairs that have a series of holes along the seat rail can typically be mounted with a WC-AP.
This plate fits 1/4" or 6mm bolts, and spans from 1 inch [25mm] to 2 inches [50mm].
Once attached, the Wheelchair Adapter Plate (WC-AP) can mount to the hardware below:
The picture on the left shows someone lining up the WC-AP to the wheelchair frame holes.
Hole spacing on this particular chair (the Quickie P220) is 1".
Footrest removal is not obstructed in this setup, and the WC-AP could be moved rearward on the wheelchair frame to accomodate if it did.
This picture shows an Adapter Plate (WC-AP) attached to a rectangular rail with hole spacing.
If you look closely (click on the picture to enlarge) you can see that there are two holes that can be mounted to.
The larger hole spacing is selected in favor of the tighter hole spacing for the broadest base of support.
There are many instances where a wheelchair already has some mounting hardware attached.
Assuming that the pre-installed hardware is robust enough, it may be easier for people to mount onto that hardware.
Shown above are the Adapter Plate (WC-AP) mounted onto an unknown mounting system, and onto Daedelus systems Multi Hole Adapter.
These are only a few examples of how some people have successfully mounted to their wheelchairs.
We understand that every case is different, so If you have any questions about mounting or the Mount'n Mover in general,
email us, or call us at 1(888)724.7002 / 1(612).724.7002.