


This independence helps each wheel to maintain constant contact with the ground. This combined modular/adjustable approach creates a perfect platform for complex clinical applications.Īs the name suggests, SpiderTrac™ Suspension features independent suspension on all 6 wheels. It also boasts the highly adjustable the ASAP II rehab seating system. Not only does the QM-710 meet all the positioning and support requirements of a fully-featured Group 3 power chair, but it exceeds these requirements by utilizing a modular approach that allows dealers and clinicians to add and remove components such as power lift (or elevate) and power tilt at anytime in the chair's lifecycle. The outcome is a clean, efficient power chair that is easy to service and highly reliable. They also went out of their way to route all wiring inside the chair's modular components. They designed the interface system to accept power lift and tilt modules that easily slot in and out. To ensure easy serviceability, the QM-710 design team reduced the number of parts in the wheel base by over 30% from the previous mid-wheel model. This combination of time tested componentry and design innovation provides the basis for the QM-710's outstanding performance. The Quickie QM-710 power base is a fresh new design, but it is built with time tested components, including Linix motors and PG Drives® VR2/R-net electronics. Result: a super smooth transition onto or off of most any step or curb. Unlike spring suspension caster systems that often collapse when rolling off a step/curb or locking caster systems that prevent collapse but frequently have a jarring impact, the SpiderTrac™ Suspension uses a gas spring system to dampen the impact without collapsing. The Quickie QM-710 SpiderTrac™ Suspension takes the jolt and forward pitching out of everyday step/curb transitions.
