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HEAVY DUTY 4-POINT RESTRAINT
The Koller Heavy Duty 4-Point Wheelchair Restraint is a simple yet versatile method of wheelchair tie-down.  Crash tested, it is suitable for securing most wheelchairs, from lightweight manual models to electric powered models (up to 114kg) during transit in a vehicle.  With fixed length front straps and adjustable rear straps, a wide range of wheelchairs can be accommodated.  
 
All tie-down straps utilise our special Rail Clip Fittings for fastening into compatible rails.  Rail Clips enable the straps to be fitted quickly and safely, providing secure anchorage of the wheelchair.  Tensioning the system via the rear straps prevents sideways movement of the wheelchair while travelling and thus aids occupant safety and comfort.  Only “closed-end” fittings are used for complete peace of mind.


Features

  • Successfully crash tested to ISO 10542 for wheelchairs up to 114kg 
  • Heavy-Duty webbing used through-out for strength and durability
  • “Closed-end” fittings (karabiner or buckle & tongue) for safety
  • Simple to tension using over-centre buckles
  • Quick-release fittings ensures fast release in an emergency



Rear karabiner fitting

Front buckle & tongue fitting

Code Description Maximum Wheelchair Weight
KFP0012 2 x rear straps (buckle & tongue fitting), 2 x front straps (buckle & tongue fitting) 85kg
KFP0012/K 2 x rear straps (karabiner fitting), 2 x front straps (buckle & tongue fitting) 114kg
KFP0012/FRK 2 x rear straps (karabiner fitting), 2 x front straps (karabiner fitting) 114kg
KFP0012/TEN 4 x straps to suit Tendercare Buggy -
KFP0012/SHA 4 x straps to suit Shadow Wheelbase -
KFP0066 4 x straps to suit Invacare Xterra -
Note: An occupant restraint (i.e. Double Inertia Reel Harness) MUST also be used.



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