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BL-7317 Docking BaseThe enhanced BL-7317 Docking Base is a product of our more than twenty years of research and hands-on experience. The basic design is based on the time and street proven performance of the BL-6290 Docking Base with the addition of advanced features that promote a longer service life as well as simplifying routine maintenance.
The BL-7317 Docking Base sets the standard for the next generation of wheelchair securement devices. |
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BL-6290 Docking BaseThe introduction of the first EZ Lock BL-6290 Docking System in the mid eighties revolutionized the way people thought about wheelchair accessible mobility. Finally, a versatile, reliable, and safe alternative to cumbersome straps and ratchets.
The EZ Lock Wheelchair Docking System has helped thousands of wheelchair users worldwide, to overcome the obstacles associated with driving from a wheelchair. |
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ECU-3 Electronics PackageEZ Lock has the most reliable and easy to use control systems on the market. Our many years of experience have allowed us to identify any potential problems areas that might exist in the circuitry and correct, or "beef up" the circuit when necessary. This course of action has resulted in a nearly "bullet-proof" set of system controls that will provide years of trouble-free operation.
The reliability of our control systems are part of what make EZ Lock the World's #1 choice for wheelchair docking security. |
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Manual Wheelchair Interface BracketsMany different basic manual wheelchairs may be equipped with the basic “H” bracket configuration. The intended wheelchair must be constructed of round steel tubing with an outside diameter of no less than ⅞” and no greater than 1-¼”. The wheelchair must also have a minimum of 3 inches ground clearance the entire length of the wheelchair. To determine the correct interface bracket measure the tubing diameter, also measure the height of the lowest frame tubing (running front to back) from the floor. Open frame wheelchairs typically do not have the lower frame tubing required to attach an interface bracket and are not recommended for use with the EZ Lock system. The intended wheelchair should have a backrest that extends upwards to at least the user’s lower shoulders, and if intended for a driver application must be able to utilize the front stabilizer STABL-VT. One piece foot-rests often prevent use of the stabilizer and are therefore not recommended for use in the driver’s position with our system. |
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Power Wheelchair Interface BracketsPower wheelchair interface brackets are model specific, and are only available for wheelchairs that have met our basic criteria for compatibility with the EZ Lock wheelchair docking system. Wheelchairs submitted for evaluation are usually the most basic models equipped with standard seating. Accessories such as powered seating (tilt, elevation, recline), powered leg-rest, or ventilator trays may require the selection of an alternative interface bracket. Be sure to note any accessories before selecting the interface bracket kit. In order to determine the correct interface bracket it is important to know the manufacturer and model of the intended wheelchair. Depending on the model of the wheelchair, it may be necessary to obtain additional information. The intended wheelchair must also have a minimum of three inches ground clearance running the entire length of the wheelchair. |
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Removable Seatbase SB-4697The SB-4697 Removable Seatbase allows use of the OEM seating at the wheelchair docking station. The seatbase is intended for modified vehicles that have 4 to 6 inch dropped floor. The SB-4697 locks into the EZ Lock docking base exactly as the wheelchair does with the exception of two clamping hooks applied to the front to provide additional stability. |
