Spree (manual)

Approach 1: Use a Bridge Clamp; Approach 2: Attach an Adapter Plate using thru holes; Use offsets as needed.
Create a Bridge clamp with two clamps and an Adapter Plate. Horizontal tube and vertical tube size may vary.
Close-up of footrest area. To create a bridge clamp, attach one clamp to the vertical tube, and one to the horizontal. Connect them with an Adapter Plate.
Approach 2: An Adapter Plate is attached using the holes in the frame. Coved spacers will help establish a more stable attachment, and offset it from the additional hardware.

Offset options

Offsets attach to the wheelchair attachment hardware, and are used to:

  • Get around obstacles such as trays, brakes, footrests and armrests
  • Position the Wheelchair Bracket so the post is in the optimal position (post can be inserted and removed, brakes are unobstructed, footrests removed, accommodate the tray, etc)
  • Adjust the angle of the hardware and/or bracket to make sure the post is vertical

These plates can all be used to offset. To figure out which offset plate will work for you, see our Offset Guide.

How to mount: 

Attach using two Bridge clamps with an Adapter Plate 4. For more flexible positioning, use one or two L-Angle extension plates and/or an Angle adjustment plate. The Angle Adjustment plate allows adjustment of the post orientation so it is vertical.

Installation support: 

How to mount: 

Attach an Adapter Plate 2 to the thru holes in the frame. Option: use coved spacers between the AP2 and round tube to provide more stable attachment. Use an L-Angle extension plate or another Adapter Plate to move it forward and provide positioning flexibility for the Wheelchair Bracket. If the person typically sits at an angle, consider using an Angle adjustment plate (before the L-AE) to adjust the post orientation to vertical.

Installation support: