How to Attach Top Straps to the Essentials H-Style Harness 1 min, 16 sec This video will show you how to attach Bodypoint Top Straps to the Bodypoint Essentials H-Style Harness. Learn more about the Bodypoint Essentials H-Style Harness. Visit http://www.bodypoint.com/h-style for more information. - 2020.1
How to Install Evoflex & Belt Extenders 3 min, 47 sec See how to install the Evoflex® Hip Belt to any wheelchair, with or without our optional Belt Extenders, which lengthen the belt up to 12.5cm (5") per side. This video also includes instructions on how to properly measure and to determine the appropriate belt size for the user and whether Belt Extenders are needed to reach the mounting points. Visit http://www.bodypoint.com/Evoflex for more information. - 2020.1
How to Install MD Series Harnesses 3 min, 11 sec See how to install MD (multi-directional) Series Harnesses on a wheelchair. You no longer need to choose in advance between front-pull and rear-pull — the versatile MD Pull Straps work both ways.
How to Install Shoulder Harness Strap Guides 3 min, 06 sec See how to install Bodypoint Strap Guides on a rigid wheelchair backrest, with or without the optional Mounting Adapter. Bodypoint Strap Guides work with all our end fittings and pull styles to help you optimize positioning and comfort of shoulder harnesses and chest supports.
How to Cut the New Tri-Lock™ Stainless Steel Midline Arm 1 min, 54 sec Differences between the old black aluminum arm and the new stainless steel arm. Use a tube cutter to quickly cut the new midline arm to size, even with the user in the chair.
How to Install Seat Mounting Brackets 1 min, 42 sec See how to install the Bodypoint Seat Mounting Bracket onto a wheelchair frame--a unique, problem-solving alternative to clamps for use on rigid frame wheelchairs and solid seat bases.
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