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How do I replace the latch on a Trionic Walker?

How to best replace the latch on a Trionic Walker Rollator folding mechanism.

  1. Open the keyring with a small screwdriver.

    Wrap the rear holder around the upper part of the rear vertical frame tube.


  2. Remove the red strap from the keyring.

    Snäpp fast hållaren på den övre delen av det svarta handtagsröret och skruva sedan fast den med en stjärnskruvmejsel.


  3. Remove the keyring from the pinhole.

    The size of the rear loop can be adjusted.


  4. Remove the pin and spring.

    Wrap the front holder around the upper frame tube.


  5. Unscrew the nut with a 4 mm Allen key and a 10 mm spanner.

    The size of the front loop can be adjusted.


  6. Remove the nut and the spring washer.

    Attach the walking stick.


  7. Remove the latch (locking mechanism) and make sure that the small tubular spacer is still positioned on the screw.

    Attach the walking stick.


  8. Attach the new replacement latch.

    Attach the walking stick.


  9. Assemble all parts in reverse order according to points 6–1 above.

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  • Brilliant walker…

    Can’t believe that this walker has made such a difference to my life. I can walk over uneven ground, cobblestone paths and rough ground without needing to push any harder than on even terrain, thus avoiding painful arms and shoulders. The walker is r…

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    After extensively testing the Veloped Trek 14er M, I would like to describe my experience here. What really surprised me was the smoothness of the Veloped. Roots and branches are not an obstacle and can be easily driven over. The assembly and disasse…

  • Best friend…

    I miss my super strong legs, being able to walk many kilometers in forest terrain without getting tired. Being able to go for long, long walks with my dog. Being able to walk with long strides and enjoy nature.
    I will never walk that fast again, but…

  • My new Trionic walking partner…

    I had read positive reviews on the Trionic Sports Veloped after research on a suitable walking aid. I have been using Norwegian walking poles but my osteoporosis and arthritis were limiting my walking. I ordered one through Mobility Smart in Preston …

  • Rollator Walker 12er…

    After much deliberation, I chose this product in the hope that it would improve my walking. I can honestly say it has definitely improved my posture and enabled me to undertake walks over rough terrain where my previous rollator was very limited. The…

  • Glad I bought it!…

    I am very pleased with my Veloped walker. It is easy to walk with it in the woods and I am able now to walk places I could not walk before. Very happy with my purchase.
    Barry Szymanski
    Brookfield, Wisconsin…

  • The Veloped is the best walking aid you could have…

    It was a lucky shot that I found the Veloped online, I fell for it immediately. The Veloped gives the best support you could imagine, it is much better than both walking canes and crutches, you can relax when you’re walking, it rolls very easily and …

  • For any age, this is the Walker to choose.…

    I am delighted with my 12er. Try to use it everyday. I am 88 and In a walking for Health Group. So many other walkers have asked all about it.( Men taking notice of the Soldering, Brakes and Tyres ) Ive done quite a bit of " Off roading" it went well…

  • Remarkable...…

    Sturdy, beautiful, simple to "assemble" (just attach the wheels) and a pleasure to use; enables me to walk my dog endlessly, whether on city streets or down country lanes, and even on the beach, in spite of the arthritis that has limited much of my d…

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