Aluminum alloy electric wheelchairs use a variety of design and technical means to prevent tipping to ensure the safety and stability of users during driving. First of all, its chassis design is stable and made of aluminum alloy, which is not only lightweight but also has sufficient strength and rigidity, thus improving the overall stability of the wheelchair.
In addition, tire selection for wheelchairs is also crucial. Usually, aluminum alloy electric wheelchairs are equipped with large-size, high-grip tires. This design can increase friction with the ground and reduce the risk of tipping. Especially on slopes or uneven roads, high-grip tires can provide better support and stability.
In addition to hardware design, the electric wheelchair is also equipped with an intelligent anti-tilt system. This system uses sensors to monitor the inclination angle and speed of the wheelchair in real time. Once a possible tipping situation is detected, the system will respond quickly and automatically balance the wheelchair to prevent it from tipping over by adjusting the output of the electric drive system.
In addition, users also need to pay attention to safety regulations when using aluminum alloy electric wheelchairs and avoid driving at excessive speeds or driving on steep slopes to avoid increasing the risk of tipping.
Aluminum alloy electric wheelchairs effectively prevent the occurrence of tipping phenomena through stable chassis design, high-grip tires and intelligent anti-rolling systems, providing users with a safer and more stable driving experience.