Surelock is the Home of the original Wheelchair Hub Locks
Improving the quality of life of wheelchair users as well as making it easier for those in wheelchairs to use it more easily. For example: With scissor locks on wheelchairs one on one side and the one on the other side that press up against the tire to hold you in place have the following drawbacks: (1) to take the wheel off, the scissor has to be released - not so with Surelock Wheelchair Hub Locks. (2) If your tire goes flat, you are going to slide - Not so with Surelock Wheelchair Hub Locks. (3) One finger movement on the actuator handle of Surelock Hub Locks allows both wheels to be freewheeling or locked at the same time. (4) For those with one arm, this is the perfect ticket.
Appreciation Expressed:
Lee Spring invited Surelock to enter an international contest on how springs are used to improve the quality of life. Surelock Incorporated was awarded second prize for using Lee Springs in it's Wheelchair Hub Locks along with a check for $900.00 and a "Lee spring Cupcake.

SITUATIONS FOR EFFECTIVE USE:
- Cabinet makers who have work in a cabinet shop have to set
and reset their wheelchair hundreds of times a day and since
producing the first few sets of Surelock Wheelchair Hub Locks a
cabinet maker stated: "I have only had to lubricate my pins
once" . Pretty good for 11 years of use.
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Check out his website above and see the fine furniture he has made, both commercial and residential.

THE INVENTOR OF SURELOCK WHEELCHAIR HUB LOCKS - STEVE ROBERTS
- A dentist said that the scissor locks on her wheelchair always got in the way when she rolled under the dentist chair and with Surelock Wheelchair Hub Locks, she said: "These are so much better"
- Caretakers for children and those in hospital can have the single handle operator mounted in the back and this way they don't have to reach around the patient to release one scissor lock and then on the other side for another scissor lock. The one handle mounted in back, locks and unlocks both wheels with a simple flip of your finger.
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