Puma 20 User manual

SERVICE MANUAL EN
VERSION 1 - 2016
PUMA 20/40/60

Puma 20/40/602 |

© 2011 Sunrise Medical HCM
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means whatsoever (electronically or mechanically) without the prior written authorisation of Sunrise Medical HCM.
The information provided is based on general data concerning the constructions known at the time of the publication of this
manual. Sunrise Medical HCM executes a policy of continuous improvement and reserves the right to changes and modifications.
The information provided is valid for the product in its standard version. Sunrise Medical HCM cannot be held liable for possible
damage resulting from specifications of the product deviating from the standard configuration.
The available information has been prepared with all possible diligence, but Sunrise Medical HCM cannot be held liable for
possible errors in the information or the consequences thereof.
Sunrise Medical HCM accepts no liability for loss resulting from work executed by third parties.
Names, trade names, etc. used by Sunrise Medical HCM may not, as per the legislation concerning the protection of trade
names, be considered as being available.
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Table of content
Table of content | 5
Puma 20/40/60
1 Introduction........................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 This manual 7
1.2 Identification of the product 7
1.3 Symbols used in this manual 8
2 Safety ................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Maximum User weight reduction when Puma 20 options are installed on a Puma 40/60! 9
2.2 Personnel qualification 9
2.3 Cautions and warning statements 9
2.4 Used decals on the wheelchair 10
3 Tools, parts and components ............................................................................................................................. 12
3.1 Tools 12
3.2 Tools electronics 12
4 Spare parts......................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.1 Use of the parts lists 13
4.2 Carrier and seat adjustments 14
1 Battery tray and suspension and chair interface Puma 20/40/60 15
2 Dahl car docking system Puma 40/60 FWD (only i.c.w. Sedeo Pro+) 16
3 Dahl car docking system Puma 40/60 RWD (only i.c.w. Sedeo Pro+) 17
4 Suspension arm and motors Puma 20 18
5 Suspension arm and motors Puma 40/60 19
6 Castor forks and wheels Puma 20 20
7 Castor forks and wheels Puma 40/60 21
8 Covers Puma 20 23
9 Covers Puma 40/60 24
10 Tilt modules Puma 20 25
11 Tilt and lift modules Puma 40/60 26
12 Kerb climber Puma 20/40/60 27
13 Direct access Puma 20/40/60 28
14 Attendant Z-steering (only for Norwegian market) 29
4.3 Wiring and modules Shark 30
4.4 Wiring and modules R-net 34
4.5 Wiring and modules DX2 38
4.6 Wiring and modules VR-2 43
5 Service instructions ............................................................................................................................................ 48
5.1 Maintenance plan 48
5.2 Assembly, replacement and adjustment instructions 49
5.2.1 Replacing Puma 20 motors 49
5.2.2 Converting front wheel drive (FWD) to rear wheel drive (RWD) and vice versa. 50
5.2.3 Mounting the kerb climber (RWD) 59
5.2.4 Replacing the carbon brushes 61
5.2.5 Replacing the drive wheel, indoor/outdoor Puma 20 65
5.2.6 Replacing the drive wheel, indoor/outdoor Puma 40/60 67
5.2.7 Replacing the tube and/or tyre of a drive wheel, indoor/outdoor 70
5.2.8 Replacing the castor wheel 74
5.2.9 Replacing the tyre and/or tube of the castor wheel 76
5.2.10 Replacing the castor fork 79
5.2.11 Mounting the direct access 81
5.2.12 Mounting the attendant steering on backrest frame Sedeo Pro+ 82
5.2.13 Mounting the attendant Z-steering mechanisme Sedeo Pro+ (only for Norwegian market) 83
5.2.14 Replacing the batteries 84
5.2.15 Replacing the power module 88

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5.2.16 Replacing the mudguards 90
5.2.17 Replacing the coloured covers (not valid for Puma 20) 92
5.2.18 Replacing the anti-tip wheels and bracket 94
5.2.19 Adjusting the seating height 95
5.2.20 Adjusting the centre point of gravity 100
5.2.21 Adjusting the mechanical seat tilt 103
5.2.22 Adjusting the electrical seat tilt 0 - 25° 104
5.2.23 Adjusting the electrical seat tilt 0 - 45°, the minimum tilt angle (0 – 9°) 105
5.2.24 Adjusting the electrical seat tilt 0 - 45°, the maximum tilt angle (< 45°) 107
5.2.25 Seat tilt configuration tables 109
5.2.26 Guidelines to solve shimmy problems 117
6 Trouble shooting............................................................................................................................................... 118
6.1 Shark faultfinding table 118
6.2 R-net faultfinding table 119
6.3 DX2 faultfinding table 123
6.4 VR-2 faultfinding table 127
7 Technical product information........................................................................................................................... 130
7.1 CE Declaration and standards 130
7.2 Technical information 130
7.3 Electrical diagrams 133
8 Warranty........................................................................................................................................................... 143
8.1 Definitions of terms 143
8.2 Warranty period table 143

1 Introduction
1.1 This manual
This manual contains the instructions for repairs and general maintenance. Mechanics who do repairs on this wheelchair must be
well trained and familiar with the repair methods and the maintenance of the wheelchair.
Always make sure that the work is carried out safely, particularly with respect to procedures requiring the wheelchair to be lifted
up.
We advise that you contact our service department before doing repair work on a wheelchair that has been involved in an
accident.
The following specifications are important when ordering parts:
• Model
• Year of manufacture
• Colour
• Identification number
• Part number
• Name of the part concerned
This information is provided on the identification plate. See 'Identification of the product'.
Available documentation
The following technical documentation is available / required to service this wheelchair:
• User manual
• Service manual
Service and technical support
For information concerning specific settings, maintenance or repair works please contact your supplier. He is always prepared to
help you.
Ensure you have at hand:
• Model
• Year of manufacture
• Identification number
This information is provided on the identification plate. See 'Identification of the product'.
1.2 Identification of the product
The identification plate contains the following data:
A. Model
B. Year of manufacture
C. Identification number
D. Use area indoors or outdoors
E. Maximum load in kg
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1.3 Symbols used in this manual
Warning symbol
Follow the instructions next to this symbol closely.
Not paying careful attention to these instructions could result in physical injury or damage to the wheelchair or the
environment.
Reference symbol
The symbol refers to a separate user manual. This reference will indicate the specific user manual and the section
to which is being referred.
Pull the charge cord out of the battery charging connection of the electric wheelchair before carrying out any maintenance on the
wheelchair.
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2 Safety
2.1 Maximum User weight reduction when Puma 20 options are installed on a Puma 40!
In case one of the following Puma 20 options is installed on a Puma 40 carrier, the maximum user weight is reduced to 136 kg:
• Sedeo Lite seating system (or any Sedeo Lite component)
• Puma 20 motors
• Puma 20 Comfort suspension
• Puma 20 Electrical tilt adjustment (0 - 25º)
2.2 Personnel qualification
Service technicians:
Repairs may only be carried out by trained and authorised service technicians.
During the execution of their work, they are at all times fully responsible for the fulfilment of locally applicable safety guidelines
and standards.
Temporary employees and persons in training may only carry out repair and replacement work under the supervision of an
authorised service technician.
2.3 Cautions and warning statements
Safety
Safety information is indicated with the warning symbol.
• Follow the instructions carefully next to these warning symbols! Not paying careful attention to these instructions could result
in physical injury or damage to the wheelchair or the environment. Where ever possible, safety information is provided in the
relevant chapter.
Temperature
• Avoid physical contact with the wheelchair’s motors at all times. Motors are continuously in motion during use and can reach
high temperatures. After use, the motors will cool down slowly. Physical contact could cause burns.
• If you do not use the wheelchair, ensure that it is not exposed to direct sunlight for lengthy periods of time. Certain parts of the
wheelchair, such as the seat, the back and the armrests can become hot if they have been exposed to full sunlight for too long.
This may cause burns or allergic reactions to the skin.
Interference precautions
Precautions in combining seat adjustment settings
When fitting and optimizing different seating settings and functions, professionals should be aware that not all settings can be
combined over the full range. There are limitations to take into account when using electrical tilt, although unlikely in average
fitting situations*. Combining extremer settings can cause the back of the seat frame to touch the carrier when tilting. This should
be avoided since it could damage the wheelchair and can be avoided by making some concessions to one or more settings.
Practical guidelines
When fitting a Puma 20/40 with electrical tilt to the needs of a specific client, professionals should check that the seat frame can
tilt freely without the covers with reflector at the back interfer with the carrier.
When to expect interference?
Interference is most likely to occur at low seat heights, especially in combination with large seat depth and centre of gravity set to
the rear of the wheelchair. For detailed information, please refer to the seat tilt configuration tables.
How to avoid interference?
You can resolve interference by:
• Making the seat depth smaller (see seat adjustments, backrest adjustment)
• Positioning the center of gravity forward (see seat adjustments, centre of gravity setting)
• Increasing the seat height (see seat adjustments, seat height adjustment)
• Choosing a different tilt module, an alternative mounting of the 0- 25° tilt module (see seat adjustments, adjusting the electrical
seat tilt) or no tilt at all.
• Also see the seat tilt configuration tables.
* In practice this rarely leads to problems. Firstly because interference mainly occurs when combining a low seat height and large seat depth, settings that rarely
coincide in practice. Usually a low seat height means 'small under leg length', 'small person' so small seat depth. Secondly, in most cases a satisfactory solution can
be created all the same.
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40/60!
40/60 carrier, the maximum user weight is reduced to 136 kg:
When fitting a Puma 20/40/60 with electrical tilt to the needs of a specific client, professionals should check that the seat frame
can tilt freely without the covers with reflector at the back interfer with the carrier.

Seat adjustment factory settings
Sunrise Medical HCM will deliver a Puma wheelchair with default factory settings. These settings depend on the options ticked on
the order form. When a configuration is ordered that causes interference, Sunrise Medical HCM applies modified factory settings
and informs the customer of this via a note included in the wheelchair delivery. The seat tilt configuration tables also provide
detailed information about factory settings.
Moving parts
• A wheelchair has moving and rotating parts. Contact with moving parts may result in serious
physical injury or damage to the wheelchair. Contact with the moving parts of the wheelchair
should be avoided.
• Wheels (turning and castor)
• Electric tilt in space adjustment
• Electric high/low option
• Electric backrest adjustment
• Electric elavating legrests
Electromagnetic radiation
The standard version of your electric wheelchair has been tested on the applicable requirements
with respect to electromagnetic radiation (EMC requirements) In spite of these tests:
• it cannot be excluded that electromagnetic radiation may have an influence on the wheelchair. For example:
• mobile telephony
• large-scale medical apparatus
• other sources of electromagnetic radiation
• it cannot be excluded that the wheelchair may interfere with electromagnetic fields.
For example:
• shop doors
• burglar alarm systems in shops
• garage door openers
In the unlikely event that such problems do occur, we request that you notify your supplier immediately.
Decals and instructions on the wheelchair
Decals and instructions on the wheelchair
• The signs, symbols and instructions affixed to the wheelchair comprise part of the safety facilities. They must never be covered
or removed. They must remain present and clearly legible throughout the entire lifespan of the wheelchair.
• Replace or repair all illegible or damaged signs, symbols and instructions immediately. Please contact your supplier for
assistance.
2.4 Used decals on the wheelchair
Check manual before using
Freewheel switch in ‘Drive’ mode
Freewheel switch in ‘Push’ mode.
Don’t put the freewheel switch in ‘Push’ mode on a slope
Battery charging connection
Attachment point of the tie-down system for transportation in a vehicle.
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Danger of crushing!
Use caution when swinging the controller aside to avoid getting anything crushed.
Trap danger. Danger of getting fingers jammed.
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3 Tools, parts and components
3.1 Tools
The tools below are needed for various mechanical settings and maintenance:
Quantity Description Size (mm)
1 Screwdriver, medium 5
1 Screwdriver, crosshead -
1 Hammer (plastic) -
1 Chaser -
1 Pair of wire cutters -
1 Circlip pliers -
1 Water pump pliers -
2 Open ended spanner 10, 13
2 Ring spanner 10, 13
1 Torque wrench, socket 10, 13
1 Torx key T30
1 Allen key 2, 4, 6, 8
1 Loctite 243 -
1 Loctite 270 -
# Tie wraps
Remark Size: the EU key width (of the relevant tool).
Use only high-quality tools for the adjustment(s) described.
Make sure that the hexagon of the spanner is attached securely to the hexagon of the fastening article. This prevents the 'rotation'
of hexagons of fastening articles and spanners that may affect proper adjustment.
3.2 Tools electronics
The following tools are needed for various electronic settings:
Article
numbers Description
DX2
DX
Shark
Rnet
Pilot+
VR-2
PC
Hand
Brand
1001893 Shark Programming adaptor (DK-ADAPT) X X Dynamic
00355.0440 Hand Held Programmer (DX-HHP-GDW) X X X X Dynamic
1009567 Programming adaptor for DX2, Shark, A-series and R-series
(DWIZ-ADAPT) X X X* X X Dynamic
00355.0469 Wizard programming cable (GSM61171) X X X X Dynamic
1003236 Dynamic Wizard USB set (DWIZ-KIT + DWD-OEM-U) X X X X Dynamic
9006857 R-net Diagnostic Test Tool (D50996) X X PGDrivesTechnology
9006858 R-net Programming cable for R-net DTT (SA79174) X X PGDrivesTechnology
PR0111 Pilot+ Hand Held Programmer PP1B (D49511) X X X PGDrivesTechnology
9006859 VR-2 Programming cable for R-net DTT (SA79176) X X PGDrivesTechnology
PR0200 Pilot+ PC Programmer A (D50144) X X X PGDrivesTechnology
PR0210 PG Pilot+ PC Programmer B (D50145) X X X PGDrivesTechnology
9003295 R-net PC Programmer OEM (D50611) X X PGDrivesTechnology
9003296 R-net PC programmer Dongle OEM X X PGDrivesTechnology
X* = except the Hand Help Programmer
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4 Spare parts
4.1 Use of the parts lists
This document is meant as a reference book to be used to order parts for the wheelchair that is shown on the front cover.
How to order:
When ordering parts, please specify:
• Serial number (see the identification plate)
• Group (to which the relevant part belongs)
• Article number
• Number of parts required
• Description (in the relevant language)
• Dimensions (if applicable)
Remark:
• If a part does not have a position number, it means that the part concerned cannot be purchased separately. The part
concerned is part of the assembly shown. This assembly must be ordered as one piece. It has to be replaced in its entirety.
• Boxed position numbers refer to the relevant drawing.
Order address:
Please mail or fax your orders to your supplier.
Service technicians:
Repairs may only be carried out by trained and authorised service technicians.
During the execution of their work they are at all times fully responsible for the fulfilment of locally applicable safety guidelines and
standards.
Temporary employees and persons in training may only carry out repair and replacement work under the supervision of an
authorised service technician.
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Pos Qty Article number Description
Pos Description Page
4.2 Carrier and seat adjustments
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Pos Description Page
1 Battery tray and suspension and chair interface Puma 20/40/60 15
2 Dahl car docking system Puma 40/60 FWD (only i.c.w. Sedeo Pro+) 16
3 Dahl car docking system Puma 40/60 RWD (only i.c.w. Sedeo Pro+) 17
4 Suspension arm and motors Puma 20 18
5 Suspension arm and motors Puma 40/60 19
6 Castor forks and wheels Puma 20 20
7 Castor forks and wheels Puma 40/60 21
8 Covers Puma 20 23
9 Covers Puma 40/60 24
10 Tilt modules Puma 20 25
11 Tilt and lift modules Puma 40/60 26
12 Kerb climber Puma 20/40/60 27
13 Direct access Puma 20/40/60 28
14 Attendant Z-steering (only for Norwegian market) 29

Pos Qty Article number Description
1-3 1 9005935 Chair Interface set
4,5a 2 9002758 Battery 38 Ah (C20) Gel
4,5b 2 6000589 Battery 50 Ah (C20) AGM
4,5c 2 9002759 Battery 60 Ah (C20) Gel
4,5d 2 9002760 Battery 78 Ah (C20) Gel
- 2 9002752 Set battery connection covers
6a,6b,6c,6d,7 4 9005956 Battery spacer set universal
6a,6b,7 4 9005957 Battery spacer set MK (40/50A)
6c,6d,7 4 9005958 Battery spacer set MK (60/74A)
6,7* 1 9005959 Battery spacer set Sonnenschein
*= spacers needed if equiped with Sonnenschein Batteries (not a standard
item)
8,9 1 9005931 Battery straps
8-13 1 9005930 Battery box
14a 2 1007080 Socket head screw DX2
14b 2 9006237 Socket head screw Shark
14c 2 00000.4042 Socket head screw R-net 120
14d 2 00000.4035 Socket head screw R-net 90 / VR2
- 1 1015808 Battery charger 24V 5A CTE
- 1 1011502 Battery charger 24V 8A CTE
- 1 1017038 Battery charger buddy ECB801 8A
1 Battery tray and suspension and chair interface Puma 20/40
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Pos Qty Article number DescriptionPos Qty Article number Description
1,12-16 1 1017025 Battery Box Car Docking FWD (only i.c.w. Sedeo Pro+)
2-6 1 9009478 Plate and bolts Dahl cardocking system (only i.c.w. Sedeo Pro+)
2-11 1 1017123 Dahl cardocking, set (only i.c.w. Sedeo Pro+)
9 1 - O-ring 7x2,5 NBR 70
10 1 - Washer Pa Di/Do 10.6/20 S=2.2
2 Dahl car docking system Puma 40 FWD (only i.c.w. Sedeo Pro+)
1
2
3
4
6
5
8
9
10
7
11
12
13
14 15
16
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/60 FWD (only i.c.w. Sedeo Pro+)

Pos Qty Article number Description
1,12-16 1 1017026 Battery Box Car Docking RWD (only i.c.w. Sedeo Pro+)
2-6 1 9009478 Plate and bolts Dahl cardocking system (only i.c.w. Sedeo Pro+)
2-11 1 1017123 Dahl cardocking, set (only i.c.w. Sedeo Pro+)
9 1 - O-ring 7x2,5 NBR 70
10 1 - Washer Pa Di/Do 10.6/20 S=2.2
3 Dahl car docking system Puma 40 RWD (only i.c.w. Sedeo Pro+)
1
2
3
4
6
5
8
9
10
7
11
12
13
14
15
16
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/60 RWD (only i.c.w. Sedeo Pro+)

Pos Qty Article number Description
1-9 2 9005963 Anti tip complete FWD
1,3,4,6 2 9002896 Anti tip wheel FWD
10-18 2 9005962 Anti tip complete RWD
10,12,13,15 2 9002897 Anti tip wheel RWD
19-21,23 1 9005964 Rubber suspension set
24a,25-29 1 9005939 Motor bracket right
24b,25-29 1 9005938 Motor bracket left
28-32,33,37,38 1 9007478 Motor set, 6 km/h DX and Shark, Puma 20
28-32,33a,37,38 1 9007479 Motor RWD right/FWD left, 6 km/h DX and Shark, Puma 20, see paragraph 5.2.1.
28-32,33b,37,38 1 9007480 Motor RWD left/FWD right, 6 km/h DX and Shark, Puma 20, see paragraph 5.2.1.
28-32,34,37,38 1 9007481 Motor set, 6 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 20
28-32,34a,37,38 1 9007482 Motor RWD right/FWD left, 6 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 20, see paragraph 5.2.1.
28-32,34b,37,38 1 9007483 Motor RWD left/FWD right, 6 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 20, see paragraph 5.2.1.
28-32,35,37,38 1 9007484 Motor set, 10 km/h DX and Shark, Puma 20
28-32,35a,37,38 1 9007485 Motor RWD right/ FWD left, 10 km/h DX and Shark, Puma 20, see paragraph 5.2.1.
28-32,35b,37,38 1 9007486 Motor RWD left/FWD right, 10 km/h DX and Shark, Puma 20, see paragraph 5.2.1.
28-32,36,37,38 1 9007487 Motor set, 10 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 20
28-32,36a,37,38 1 9007488 Motor RWD right/FWD left, 10 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 20, see paragraph 5.2.1.
28-32,36b,37,38 1 9007489 Motor RWD left/FWD right, 10 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 20, see paragraph 5.2.1.
30-31 2 1015807 Freewheel lever
32 2 9002784 Brake Release Sticker
37 1 9006360 Puma 20 Motor Brushes 4pc service
38 2 9006452 Puma 20 Motor Brake Cover service
Pos Qty Article no Description
4 Suspension arm and motors Puma 20
SM_P20_RWD_03
A
A
A
A
Loctite 243
B
Loctite 270
C
25Nm
A
B
A
ARWD
FWD
32
37
13
26
30
19
21
20
29
25
28
27
23
31
11
1
5
10
15 8
7
18
6 3 4
38
2
14
12
16
17
9
33a, 34a, 35a, 36a
33b, 34b, 35b, 36b
24a
24b
C
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Pos Qty Article number Description
1-12 1 9005965 Rubber suspension + bridge
8-12 1 9005966 Rubber suspension set
13-21 2 9005963 Anti tip complete FWD
13,15,16,18 2 9002896 Anti tip wheel FWD
22-30 2 9005962 Anti tip complete RWD
22,24,25,27 2 9002897 Anti tip wheel RWD
31a,32-36 1 9006782 Motor bracket 4 pole, right
31b,32-36 1 9006781 Motor bracket 4 pole, left
35-39, 40a, 44a 1 9006783 Motor 4-pole RWD left/FWD right, 6 km/h DX and Shark, Puma 40
35-39, 40b, 44a 1 9006784 Motor 4-pole RWD right/FWD left, 6 km/h DX and Shark, Puma 40
35-39, 41a, 44a 1 9006785 Motor 4-pole RWD left/FWD right, 6 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 40
35-39, 41b, 44a 1 9006786 Motor 4-pole RWD right/FWD left, 6 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 40
35-39, 42a, 44a 1 9006787 Motor 4-pole RWD left/FWD right, 10 km/h DX and Shark, Puma 40
35-39, 42b, 44a 1 9006788 Motor 4-pole RWD right/FWD left, 10 km/h DX and Shark, Puma 40
35-39, 43a, 44a 1 9006789 Motor 4-pole RWD left/FWD right, 10 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 40
35-39, 43b, 44a 1 9006790 Motor 4-pole RWD right/FWD left, 10 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 40
35-39, 45a, 44b 1 9008626 Motor 4-pole RWD left/FWD right, 12,5 km/h DX and Shark, Puma 40
35-39, 45b, 44b 1 9008629 Motor 4-pole RWD right/FWD left, 12,5 km/h DX and Shark, Puma 40
35-39, 46a, 44b 1 9008630 Motor 4-pole RWD left/FWD right, 12,5 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 40
35-39, 46b, 44b 1 9008631 Motor 4-pole RWD right/FWD left, 12,5 km/h PG (R-net and VR2), Puma 40
37-38 2 1015807 Freewheel lever
39 2 9002784 Brake Release Sticker
44a 2 9005107 4PHT 8 mm motor brushes service (6 and 10 km/h)
44b 2 9008819 4PHT 5 mm motor brushes service (12,5 km/h)
Pos Qty Article number Description
5 Suspension arm and motors Puma 40
25Nm
RWD FWD
4x
4P HT
40a, 41a, 42a, 43a, 45a, 46a
40b, 41b, 42b, 43b, 45b, 46b
31a
31b
37
38
39
11
1
5
9
33
35
36
8
34
32
25
6
13
27
26
12
22
13
17
23 24
28
29
19
20
10
4
30
21
2 3
18 14 1615
44a
44b
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Pos Qty Article number Description
1-6 2 9005934 Anti shimmy + bearings, set
7a,8,9,10a 2 9005932 Castor fork (9" and 10")
7b,8,9,10b 2 9007752 Castor fork 60 mm (8")
8,9,10b,11,12a 2 1016987 Castor wheel indoor 200x50 (8"), grey air
8,9,10b,11,12a 1 1017434 Castor wheel indoor 200x50 (8"), grey air, set
8,9,10b,11,12a 2 1016988 Castor wheel indoor 200x50 (8"), grey punctureproof
8,9,10b,11,12a 1 1017435 Castor wheel indoor 200x50 (8"), grey punctureproof, set
8-11,12a 2 1016998 Castor wheel indoor 2.80/2.50x4 (9"), air
8-11,12a 1 1017438 Castor wheel indoor 2.80/2.50x4 (9"), air, set
8-11,12b 2 1016999 Castor wheel indoor 2.80/2.50x4 (9"), punctureproof
8-11,12b 1 1017439 Castor wheel indoor 2.80/2.50x4 (9"), punctureproof, set
8-11,12c 1 1017000 Castor wheel outdoor 3.00x4 (10"), grey air, right
8-11,12d 1 1017001 Castor wheel outdoor 3.00x4 (10"), grey air, left
8-11,12c,12d 1 1017436 Castor wheel outdoor 3.00x4 (10"), grey air, set
8-11,12e 1 1017002 Castor wheel outdoor 3.00x4 (10"), grey punctureproof, right
8-11,12f 1 1017003 Castor wheel outdoor 3.00x4 (10"), grey punctureproof, left
8-11,12e,12f 1 1017437 Castor wheel outdoor 3.00x4 (10"), grey punctureproof, set
13-15,17 2 9006792 Drive wheel mounting set, Puma 20
13-15,16a,17 2 1017314 Drive wheel Indoor 12 1/2 x 2 1/4 (13"), grey air
13-15,16a,17 1 1017958 Drive wheel Indoor 12 1/2 x 2 1/4 (13"), grey air, set
13-15,16b,17 2 1017315 Drive wheel Indoor 12 1/2 x 2 1/4 (13"), grey punctureproof
13-15,16b,17 1 1017959 Drive wheel Indoor 12 1/2 x 2 1/4 (13"), grey punctureproof, set
13-15,16c,17 2 1017312 Drive wheel outdoor 3.00x8 (14"), grey air
13-15,16c,17 1 1017956 Drive wheel outdoor 3.00x8 (14"), grey air, set
13-15,16d,17 2 1017313 Drive wheel outdoor 3.00x8 (14"), grey punctureproof
13-15,16d,17 1 1017957 Drive wheel outdoor 3.00x8 (14"), grey punctureproof, set
17 2 9007193 Wheelcover grey
- 2 1015297 Inner tube 200x50 (8")
- 2 1015298 Outer tyre 200x50 (8") grey line profile
- 2 1015116 Inner tube 2.80/2.50x4 (9")
- 2 1015107 Outer tyre 2.80/2.50x4 (9") grey line profile
- 2 1015115 Inner tube 3.00x4 (10")
- 2 1015105 Outer tyre 3.00x4 (10") grey block profile
- 2 1015118 Inner tube 12 1/2 x 2 1/4 (13")
- 2 1015112 Outer tyre 12 1/2 x 2 1/4 (13") grey block profile
- 2 1015117 Inner tube 3.00x8 (14")
- 2 1015111 Outer tyre 3.00x8 (14") grey block profile
Pos Qty Article number Description
6 Castor forks and wheels Puma 20
A
A
B,C Loctite 243
C
7Nm
B
25Nm
A
13
15 17
14
1
4
5
8
6
11
9
12d
12e
12f
16a
16b
16c
16d
3
2
7a
7b
10a
10b
12a
12b
12c
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