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AUTO ELECTRIC RETRACTOR
The crash tested Koller Automatic Electric Retractor Wheelchair Tie-downs are designed for use in the confines of smaller vehicles, for securing the front of forward facing wheelchairs.  Bolted directly to the vehicle, they can be situated discreetly i.e. behind a bulkhead. 
 
Operation is via a switch (not supplied) connected to the vehicle’s electrical system, allowing the belts to be extended to the required length and “reeled in” after fitting to the wheelchair.  Rear straps (such as those from the Koller Heavy Duty 4-Point Wheelchair Restraint) secure the rear of the wheelchair and tension the system, thus ensuring safety in event of an emergency.  Movement of the wheelchair during transit is also prevented, thus aiding occupant comfort.  “Closed-end” fittings prevent detachment from the wheelchair.


Features

  • Successfully crash tested to ISO 10542 (as front tie-downs) 
  • Compact design  - can be situated discreetly
  • Auto electric operation
  • Quick-release fittings ensures fast release in an emergency
  • Fully adjustable in length
  • Protective cover (pre-fitted) available
  • Uses “closed-end” fittings to prevent detachment from the wheelchair

fig 1


fig 2

Code Description
KFP0071 2 x Auto Electric Retractors (detachable karabiner fittings) - fig 1
KFP0071/COV As above with black PVC protective covers
KFP0071/BT 2 x Auto Electric Retractors (fixed buckle & tongue fittings) 
KFP0071/BT/COV As above with black PVC protective covers - fig 2
Note: An occupant restraint (i.e. Double Inertia Reel Harness) MUST also be used.  Auto Electric Retractors must only be used to secure the FRONT of a forward facing wheelchair.  Appropriate rear straps (i.e. from Heavy Duty 4-Point) must be used to secure the wheelchair at the rear.



Due to continual product development, Koller Engineering Ltd reserves the right to change specifications without notice.
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