Burgerman wrote:Its why over here I say that we all need decent tools...
https://www.wheelchairdriver.com/board/ ... 63#p213580
Because the alternative means that you get to wait. To never know. To rely on "experts". To be trapped by the system. And in the end get stranded miles from home or pay out many £££$$$ for what may be something trivial.
I had a worrying experience on Saturday. I have two of the same power chairs but one has 4 x 6mm bolts and the other 3 x 8mm bolts. The previous day I had had the wheel off the 3 bolt one and re-tightened it nipping up the bolts (I don't like to be too aggressive tightened bolts/nuts). Anyhow trundling along a country footpath I started hearing a knocking from one of the rear wheels. I looked down and could see it wobbling slightly and one of the 8mm bolts was slight proud. I just thought I must have missed nipping up that one when putting back the wheel but the other two would be suffice. Anyhow a few more hundred yards and the noise was getting louder and I looked down and the wheel was really wobbling, so I stopped and looked down at it and two of the three bolts were missing and the third was only just hanging on! I looked behind me and there were the other two bolts laying on the footpath a few yards behind. I was relieved I hadn't lost them back up the footpath somewhere. A lady jogger picked up the bolts for me. I can't walk but fortunately can mobilise enough to get myself out the chair and sat on a low wooden rail next to the footpath. But I thought what the hell am I going to do, I've not got any tools on me and if the chair drops off the one remaining bolt that probably only had 1 thread holding it on, I'm screwed. But luckily I was knew there was a toolstation about 1/4 mile away. So I did a click and collect or for some metric Allen keys, scribbled down the collection code on a scrap bit of paper, and an older guy with a couple dogs when and picked up the Allen keys for me and we got the wheel bolted back properly. That's the first time I've been really worried about being stranded somewhere. And will be more careful in future. Powered mobility is wonderful, until it goes wrong and leaves you stranded! But this incident was my fault, not the chair's
But I wonder whether the 3 x 8mm bolts is a poorer engineering solution than 4 x 6mm. As with the latter you have an extra bolt and more threads per inch