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Syncro Steering Strap – Assembly Instructions

Elastic Strap for Walker Syncro Steering. Fits the rollators Walker 9er, 12er and, 14er.

Required tools: None

Instructions: 

  • Removing a damaged strap:

    Start on the basket side at point A by undoing the finger nut with your fingers. The Elastic syncro strap starts at point A, then passes through points B, C and D to point E.

    1. Start on the Inner side side of thebaskey at point A by unscrewing the knurled nut with your fingers.
    2. Unhook the basket- and the strap eyelets.
    3. Unthread the end of the strap through the ring at point B, the pulley gate at point C, and the ring at point D.
    4. Finish at point E on the inner side of the basket by unscrewing the knurled nut with your fingers, then removing the basket- and the elastic strap eyelets.


  • Installing a new strap:

    Snap the holder onto the upper part of the hand grip tube On the inner side of the Walker, the knurled nuts are located at points A and E.
    1. Point A: Attach the eyelet of the new strap and then the eyelet of the basket.
    2. Point A: Attach and tighten the knurled nut.
    3. Point B: Thread the end of the new strap through the ring.
    4. Point C: Thread the end of the new strap through the pulley gate.
    5. Point D: Thread the end of the new strap through the ring.
    6. Point E: Attach the eyelet of the new strap and then the eyelet of the basket.
    7. Point E: Attach and tighten the knurled nut.
    8. Fold and then unfold the Walker frame again to evenly spread the tension of the strap between points A and E.

  • Ready for use.

    Ready for use.
    The photo shows how the strap is threaded through the pulley gate at point C.


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