Rollator Cable Lock

Sturdy wire lock with frame bracket and set of 2 keys.

SKU: 11-90-004
Stock Status: In Stock
Region: Available
(Item does not ship from the EU to Australia, Canada, or the USA.)
Delivery Status: 3-5 working days
£11 with VAT relief
(£13.20 incl. VAT)
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Sturdy wire lock with frame bracket and set of 2 keys.
Dimensions: Ø10 x L900 mm.

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The documentation for this product includes the manuals and instructions listed below. You can choose to view the documentation online or download it for local use.

Manual: Trionic Cable Lock

Manual: Trionic Cable Lock

Locate the screw on the bracket. 1 Locate the screw on the bracket.

 

Unscrew the screw with a 4 mm allen key. 2 Unscrew the screw with a 4 mm allen key.

 

Pull the end of the strap out of he bracket. 3 Pull the end of the strap out of he bracket.

 

Wrap the strap around the Veloped rear vertical frame tube (on the Walker, the semi-vertical frame tube). 4 Wrap the strap around the Veloped rear vertical frame tube (on the Walker, the semi-vertical frame tube).

 

Insert the end of the strap into the bracket. 5 Insert the end of the strap into the bracket.

 

Tighten the screw/strap with the 4 mm allen key until the strap is tight. 6 Tighten the screw/strap with the 4 mm allen key until the strap is tight.

 

Cut off the excessive length oft he strap with a cable cutter or knife. 7 Cut off the excessive length oft he strap with a cable cutter or knife.

 

The photo shows the correct attachment of the bracket. 8 The photo shows the correct attachment of the bracket.

 

Attach the cable lock to the bracket from above, push the cable lock downwards until it clicks into the bracket. 9 Attach the cable lock to the bracket from above, push the cable lock downwards until it clicks into the bracket.

 

To detach the cable lock from the bracket, push the two grey buttons and remove the lock from the bracket. 10 To detach the cable lock from the bracket, push the two grey buttons and remove the lock from the bracket.

 

Customer Reviews

Christiane Frees-Tillil
not very stable
Compared to the locks I use on my tricycle, this one is too thin. It looks like it would be easy to break. That defeats the purpose.
Susan Shattock
Oil it.
It is quite short but OK. Used it together with the cover. It ceased up & I was stuck here.
Marie Smith
Good Chunky Lock
Bought this to chain up the walker on those occasions when I can't get the walker into a cafe or shop.
Solid construction and so far has proved secure for my needs.
Robert Gardiner
Robert Gardiner
Very strong and well made.
Glynis Bebb
Lockdown
The lock is strong and secure. It took me a little while to use it correctly as it has a very strong wire and it can be a bit stiff to manoeuvre in place. Now I am used to it and I appreciate how safe it keeps my Tourer.

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