Pulse

The Pulse comes with different seat styles. This one has round tubing with holes. See Approach 2.
Dovetail nut in the dovetail track
Dovetail nuts in the dovetail track.  Align with holes in AP2 plate.
Place washers over the nuts, between the track and the Adapter Plate.
Attach the Adapter Plate using the Dovetail nuts. Attach the Wheelchair Bracket to the threaded holes in the plate.
Attach through the holes in frame, using bolts and lock nuts to attach an Adapter Plate. Coved spacers optional.
Adaper Plate is attached to frame.  Adapter Plate 2 is used to move Wheelchair Bracket forward.  the AP2

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.

Suggested extra parts

Manufacturer parts: 

Bolts included with  coved spacers may be too thick for through holes in 1" tubing.  Quickiie Pulse 6 requires bolt size with a smaller diameter.

How to mount: 

Attachment hardware varies based on the seat option selected with the Pulse. It can be Dovetail, Round tube with Holes, or Van style, with no obvious means of attaching.

Thruhole approach: Attach Adapter Plate to thru holes in the Round tube, using bolts and lock nuts.

Use offsets such as L-Angle Extension, Angle Adjustment plate or additional Adapter Plates as needed.

Installation support: