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Handi Hover Mobility Bracket
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Hover boards, or balance scooters, seemed to home and go with a "bang." However, I think the newer, safer versions out now provide a great opportunity for those with limited mobility. An electric wheel chair or scooter can cost thousands of dollars, which is especially difficult for those on a limited, fixed income.
Enter the Handi Hover Mobility Bracket.
Once printed (I suggest ABS or PETG at 100% infill for strength) a 5/16" x 2" hex bolt is inserted through the hole, and felt tape is applied to the inside of the bracket. The bracket is secured to the center of a standard hover board using 3" pipe clamps.
The front casters are removed from the wheelchair (this one was $20 at the Salvation Army) and extra brackets added. The foremost bracket is attached to the Handi Hover Bracket with a few washers and a wingnut using thread lock.
All that the rider does is sits, and positions the feet on the pads of the balance scooter to propel themselves. Minimal strength of the
Enter the Handi Hover Mobility Bracket.
Once printed (I suggest ABS or PETG at 100% infill for strength) a 5/16" x 2" hex bolt is inserted through the hole, and felt tape is applied to the inside of the bracket. The bracket is secured to the center of a standard hover board using 3" pipe clamps.
The front casters are removed from the wheelchair (this one was $20 at the Salvation Army) and extra brackets added. The foremost bracket is attached to the Handi Hover Bracket with a few washers and a wingnut using thread lock.
All that the rider does is sits, and positions the feet on the pads of the balance scooter to propel themselves. Minimal strength of the
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