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Wheelchairs, just like cars, have tires” that need to be replaced in order to maintain optimum efficiency of your wheelchair performance. Replacing the wheelchair wheels may sound like a daunting task, but in actuality, replacing wheelchair wheels is fairly simple.

Below you will find a series of ‘how to’ guides for replacing various wheels from your wheelchair. These step-by-step instructions are designed to give you confidence and insight needed, to tackle a wheel change on your own. Please bear in mind though, if you’re struggling, it’s better to consult a professional. 

Do I need to change the front casters on my manual wheelchair?

* There may just be a build up of dirt and hair which is preventing your casters from spinning freely. Check first to see if removing this dirt and hair alleviates the problem.  

How do I replace the front caster wheels on my manual wheelchair?

It is always recommended buying official parts because there are a lot of options available for purchase, so you need to make sure you order the correct caster for your chair. Beware of off-market brands, official parts are recommended. See: ‘Wheelchair Casters: Types, Their Importance, and How to Choose the Right Pair’ for more information. Once you’ve found the correct brand of caster, you need to also examine the following:

How do you remove old wheelchair casters?

In order to remove the old casters, you will need to do the following:

How do you install new wheelchair casters?

When you’re ready to replace your wheelchair casters and fit them back onto the chair, then you are going to want to follow these simple steps: 

Do I need to replace the rear-wheel drive wheels from my wheelchair?

Much like with the caster wheels beforehand, there are a number of scenarios where changing the wheel might not be entirely necessary. These examples include:

If your chair is not rolling straight, your wheel spokes may be bent, causing a mis-alignment during mobility.

When might you need to replace the rear-drive wheels of a wheelchair?

Sometimes there’s no option but to change the wheels on your wheelchair. In situations such as the following, those changes may be necessary: 

How to replace your rear wheel drive wheels on your wheelchair

As with the caster wheels, there are a number of considerations to bear in mind when seeking to replace the rear wheels of your wheelchair. These things include the following:

How do you remove the old rear wheel from your wheelchair?

Most modern day wheelchairs have a ‘quick-release’ function for the rear wheels on the chair. This means that you simply need to press a button in the centre of the wheel, pull, and the wheel should just pop straight off accordingly. The button that you’re pressing is the top of what’s called the Spindle, and is a piece of metal which connects the wheel with the main frame of the chair.

These spindles are interchangeable, and can be replaced if needed. Sometimes, however, your wheelchair may have rear wheels which are attached using nuts and bolts. Much like with the caster wheels, the following instructions apply:

How do you fit your new rear wheels?

If the wheels are quick-release then it will simply be a case of taking the new wheels, pushing the spindle through the centre of the wheel and then pushing that spindle into the hole which attaches the wheel to the main frame of the wheelchair. 

However, if (as in the previous section) you require tools to fit the new wheel, then the following applies. You will need a properly fitting wrench and socket (or two wrenches), one on either set of the wheel.  

 The hardest part of changing out your wheelchair casters or wheels is choosing the one for you and your chair. Click here for Invacare’s catalog and price list to help with your selection.  Remember, wheelchair maintenance is key to ensuring that it stays in the best optimal condition so you can enjoy the best of it!!Please, after replacing a wheel, always make a functional check before use.

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