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Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 7
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Just thought i might be able to add something to this topic as it says CAD im an engineer and read another post on the forum asking how to open cad files if the were not sent in pdf or jpeg format
theres a free download from a company which is basically a cad program it lets you open dxf or dwg files which is the format most companies send their drawings out in its called draftsight and its a free version of autocad more or less |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Singapore
Posts: 320
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zr2
Frame Style - ZR Series II
TiLite SuperLite Editions Titanium Open Loop Footrest Folding Titanium Backrest Carbon Fiber TiShaft Back Release Bar Carbon Fiber Camber Tube TiLite Slipstream Single-Sided Fork Titanium Fork Stems Frame Finish - Tattooed Titanium - Rock & Roll Colour Anodize Package - Black Seat Width - 14" Seat Depth - 16" Frame Longer Than Seat Depth - 1" Front Seat Height - 18" Rear Seat Height - 14.5" Front Angle - 85 Degree Standard Footrests - Titanium Open Loop Footrest Measurement From Knee To Heel! - 14" V-Front End Footrest Width - 10" Seat Back Type - Folding Titanium Adjustable Height Seat Back that Locks when Folded TiShaft Back Release Bars - Carbon Fiber Integated Fold-Down Push Handles - Medium (14.5" - 19") Seat Back Height - Folding Backrest - Set @ 14.5" Available on All Backs - 4" Deep Backrest Rigidizer Bar Seat Back Angle - 92 Degree Centre of Gravity - 3" Rear Wheel Spacing - 0.75" Carbon Fiber Camber Tube - 4 Degree Front Wheels - 4" x 1.5" Plastic Wheel With Poly Tire Front Forks - TiLite Slipstream Single-Sided Fork Titanium Fork Stems Rear Wheels - Spinergy LX (12 SPOX) - Black w/Silver Hub, 24" x 1" (25-540) - Standard Pneumatic Rear Tires - Schwalbe Marathon Plus Evolution Axles - Quad Quick Release Handrims - Plastic Coated Long Tabs - Standard (Nearest to Wheel) Wheel Locks - Push to Lock Upholstery Colours - Black Seat Upholstery (Black) - Tension Adjustable Bolt On Side Guard Carbon Fiber - Fold Down Rigid - Standard Side Guards Custom Cut to Profile of Rear Wheel Calf Strap - Velco Adjustable - Medium (14" - 18") Seat Pouch - Small - Black Nylon Anti-Tips - Black Aluminum Black Neoprene Impact Guards
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Seattle area
Posts: 33
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New ZRA S2 w/ ADI Disc brakes, Pushblax, and more
The chair is a 15 x 17+1 ZRA S2
Here are some of the basic specs: 89° front angle 17" rear seat height 20" front seat height 17.5" seat to footrest 17"+1" seat length 11" wide titanium w/ABS cover footrest with V front end 3.75" inch center of gravity 1.5" rear wheel spacing* 6° of camber – aluminum camber tube** 4 x 1.5" Plastic Wheel w/ Poly Tire (Froglegs) Tilite standard fork 24" Spinergy LXs (with black hub – ordered from Matt from Pushblax) Pushblax Double-Stuffs on short tabs ROHO Hybrid Elite Bodypoint Hipgrip*** ADI Disc Brakes w/ Variable Lever ROHO Jetstream Pro (made by ADI) with adjustable hardware *I started off with 1 inch spacing but the Hipgrip brackets rubbed so I had to send it back to ADI for more rear wheel spacing **ADI can no longer modify carbon fiber camber tubes for their disc brakes ***I might have to do a longer post on just the Hipgrip itself but in short I started using it several years ago in order to improve my sitting posture due to a small pressure sore on my lower lumbar back that resulted from the combination of my kyphotic (slouched forward) sitting posture at the time and scar tissue over my vertebrae left over from the implantation of a baclofen pump. Gradually I was able to utilize its ability to hold my hips in my cushion while reaching for things that would normally throw me out of my chair, like books on a shelf or something near the floor. Due to the fact that I have an incomplete injury (C-5 ASIA C) I was able to develop greater strength over the years in the few partially innervated muscles in my torso and back, for instance while riding the bus every day or scooting around campus in Seattle, because the Hipgrip was able to secure my hips requiring me to work on stabilizing and balancing my upper torso. I was able to reposition the anti-tippers by removing set screw on the side and putting it in another hole [see ZRA S2 Suppliment page 6-6 (32)] I'd like to thank all the folks here at CareCure that have shared their experiences with their own chairs and equipment, and whose posts contain valuable information not readily available elsewhere. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: New York City
Posts: 5,295
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ZR2 - 15"wide (w/1.5" taper) x 17" deep; 85° front angle
TiLite ZR Series 2
Polished frame 15" Seat wideth 1.5" Front seat width taper 17" Seat depth 19" Front seat height 16" Rear seat height 85° front angle 16" seat to footrest Ti open loop footrest Custom 7" Deep footrest parallel to ground 10" V-Front taper Non-folding titanium backrest 8.5" Seat back height Custom 1.25" back post tubing 4" Deep backrest rigidizer bar 92° seat back angle 4" center of gravity 1" rear wheel setting Titanium Fork Stems Carbon fiber 2° camberFrog Legs soft roll casters 4" x 1.4" Frog Legs Unitine casters 25" Round Betty Dinos w/Schwalbe RightRun tires ADI - Low profile carbon back rest Central Composites - CF Seat guard and seat pan ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Seattle area
Posts: 33
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Nicely done!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Wherever I go, there I am.
Posts: 165
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17x16, 85° TiLite Aero Z, Series 2 ~ Two CADs
The first CAD shows no DU modification (Aero Z, S2 with titanium flip-back footrest) and the second shows DU mod 100082 (custom rigidizer bar welded between the front frame tubes; hanging leg rests).
Chair Specs ~ • Seat Width: 17” • Seat Depth: 16” • Frame Depth same as Seat Depth • Front Seat to Floor: 16” • Rear Seat to Floor: 14.5” • Front Angle: 85° • Front Seat Width: 3.5” Standard Taper (Standard, non-V Front End) • Seat to Footrest: 14” • Titanium Flip-Back Footrest • Footrest Width: 11” • Folding & Locking Adjustable Back w/ 4” Deep Rigidizer Bar • Seat Back Height: Medium (12”–16.5”), set at 12.5” • No Push Handles, No Armrests • Seat Back Angle: 95° • COG: 2.5” • Rear Wheel Spacing: .75” • Camber: 4° • Front Wheels: 4” x .75” plastic wheel w/ poly tire • Fork Stem: TiLite Standard Fork • Rear Wheels & Tires: 24” Spinergy 30 Spoke Wire Wheel w/ Low Flange Hub; Primo tires • Axels: Stainless Quick Release • Pushrim: Aluminum - Silver Anodized, Long Tabs • Wheel Locks: Standard Push-to-Lock (will replace with Quickie Scissor Locks) • Side Guards: Aluminum, Rigid Removable - Adult / Standard size • Back Upholstery: Velcro Adjustable • Seat Upholstery: Tension Adjustable Bolt On The Schulte Dimension (see SCI-OTR's thread of 7/16/11 for an explanation) for CAD 1 is 21.8" and CAD 2 is 24.7". My Specs ~ 67”, 140#, left hemiplegia due to TBI (I use my less affected right arm and leg to self-propel, hence the low front STF and need for the flip-back footrest).
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Wherever I go, there I am.
Posts: 165
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Portland OR
Posts: 277
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: California, USA
Posts: 1
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nice design, but adding adjustable foot rest would be great..
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Mesa, Arizona
Posts: 680
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does quickie have a cad drawing for thier chairs? I asked my DME for one on my new chair to sign off on it and they said they don't get one!
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