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The Trionic climbing wheel fell off and I can't get it to hold on anymore. What do I do now?

To address the issue of the climbing wheel falling off, you can try adjusting the length of the axle on the wheel suspension. First, locate the adjustment mechanism on the wheel suspension system. Depending on the Trionic Walker model, this may involve turning a knob or using a tool to adjust the axle length. Begin by loosening the adjustment screw on the axle to make it longer, adjust the length of the axle to ensure it attach to the frame properly. Ensure that the wheel is firmly attached and rotates freely. If the problem persists or if you are uncertain about the adjustment process, refer to the user manual for specific instructions or contact Trionic's customer support for assistance.

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  • Super rollator…

    Very nice model, smooth-running and robust.
    Problem-free and fast delivery with good communication.
    Recommended.
    Thank you…

  • Perfect for gravel roads…

    Purchased this for my 88 year old mother. It works perfectly in our rural area. She can now navigate gravel roads with the large tires (the small plastic wheels on her old walker kept getting stuck). It looks good too! She enjoys the positive comm…

  • Major benefits over rough ground…

    My Veloped Sport has had major benefits above & beyond my old standard rollator. Walking out in woods with the dogs no need to steer around rough areas, just push & go.
    Walking over my horse's field is easier, doesn't get stuck in rough ground & Chr…

  • FREEDOM!…

    I searched the web and contacted Australian mobility aids companies trying to find an 'off road' rollator for my husband to use it around the house paddock on the farm. While he has a quad bike, ute and tractor for getting around, the farm, he'd had …

  • Robert Gardiner…

    Very strong and well made.…

    Rollator Cable Lock
    by Robert Gardiner
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    From the start dealing with this company has been really good, Stefan that means you as individual, but much more than that the ethos of the company not only shone out in the response to my first tentative enquiry but in the ongoing communication thr…

  • Veloped Trek…

    I have recently purchased a Veloped Trek, and I couldn’t be more pleased. The advice and service were both first-class, and the product is excellent. I have multiple sclerosis and walk with difficulty, aided by a cane or a wheeled walker. The Trek ha…

  • Walker 14…

    After a femur fracture, I am forced to use a walker.
    Following three spinal canal operations, my feet suffer from weakened plantar muscles.
    The walker is easy to handle. The video in the advertisement is true to reality. I chose the cork handles be…

    Walker Cane Holder
    by Kurt Penke
  • Rollator…

    A wonderful device!
    This purchase was one of the best purchases of my life. As a severely disabled person, I have used several "health insurance rollators".
    The new Veloped has improved my quality of life enormously.
    This Veloped really gets me t…

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