Drive system refers to the means by which power is delivered to the chair's wheels. Standard drive systems include gear drive, direct drive, and belt drive. The type of drive system affects the power available to propel the chair and the amount and type of maintenance the chair requires.

Ref: 123463/2006-10-14

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Drives, Systeme, Systemen, Systemes, Systemische

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