I believe that many mothers will push out the baby stroller when they take their children out. This will not only allow the children to sit or lie comfortably, but also make it easier for mothers. The child does not need to be carried, but there will always be the problem that the rear wheel of the stroller cannot be fixed. So how to fix the rear wheel of the baby stroller?
How to fix the rear wheel of the baby stroller?
The baby stroller should be fixed on the upper back of the wheel. There is an upward or downward switch. Press it down or raise it to lock the wheel.
The installation methods of baby strollers of different brands may be different. In general, it is recommended that parents buy baby strollers that have been installed, or let professional masters provide door-to-door service. If you can only install it yourself for various reasons, you need to strictly follow the instructions to install it to avoid errors.
Baby stroller installation method: Install the front wheel After installing the body, you need to install the four wheels of the baby stroller.
Front wheel installation steps:
1. The parent puts the front wheel component into the front wheel bracket, and the button on the bracket pops out;
2. It indicates that the front wheel is installed in place; if you need to disassemble it, press the button to pull the front wheel outward. Stroller installation method: Install the rear wheel After installing the front wheel, start installing the rear wheel, and then the entire stroller is completely installed.
Rear wheel installation steps:
1. Put the rear wheel assembly on the rear wheel bracket, and then insert the screw into the rear wheel component hole and the rear wheel bracket end hole;
2. After the screw is installed, install the nut on the end of the screw and tighten it.
How to choose a stroller?
Appearance: Use visual inspection and hand touch to check whether there are exposed open pipes in the area that the baby can reach, whether there are dangerous gaps and sharp edges, corners, and burrs.
Fabric: Avoid choosing fabrics with too bright colors, because the brighter the fabric, the more chemical components are added. The fabric part should be able to be removed and cleaned to ensure cleanliness during continuous use.
Handlebars: The surface of the paint film should be smooth and flat, without peeling, cracking, paint leakage, wrinkling, and aggregated sand. If it is a spray-coated part, the surface should be smooth and flat, the coating thickness should be uniform, and there should be no exposed bottom, stains, or mixed color defects.
Folding device: Fold it several times to see if the device is flexible and whether there is any obstruction to opening and closing. To prevent the stroller from folding accidentally, the folding locking device should require two steps to open, and check whether the locking device will loosen easily.
Brake: Press the brake lever, push and pull forward and backward with a little force, and observe whether the brake lever jumps off or slides. In addition, the brake lever should preferably have a bright color mark to avoid accidental stepping during use.
Storage basket: To ensure the stability of the center of gravity of the stroller, the storage basket should be located lower and close to the rear wheel.
Safety belt: The safety belt should include at least a set of waist belts and a crotch belt. The minimum width of the waist belt and crotch belt should be 20mm, and the minimum width of the shoulder belt should be 15mm.
Plate: The material and paint of the plate must meet safety standards. Ordinary consumers have no way to check this, but it is clearly stipulated in the "National Standard for Safety Requirements for Child Strollers". Therefore, it is safer to buy a stroller from a well-known brand at a regular shopping place.
Seat pocket: The seat pocket should be consistent with the age of the baby. Babies under 6 months old should lie flat in the stroller. When choosing, make sure that the "cot" is flat when stretched out, there is no obvious bending mark at the folding part, the hardness is moderate, and the minimum internal height is not less than 180mm. Strollers with an angle of less than 150° between the stroller backrest and the seat cushion are not suitable for babies under 6 months old. Lightweight strollers that can be folded into an umbrella shape are not suitable for babies under 10 months old because the backrest has no support.
Small parts: There should be no small parts that can be put into the mouth within the baby's reach. For small non-detachable parts, it should not be possible for the baby to pull them out with fingers or teeth. In addition to the safety belt, there should be no thin ropes, straps and other narrow strips of cloth.
Wheels: Place the stroller on a flat ground to see if it can be placed stably (the unevenness of the wheels on the ground should be less than 5mm). Push it in a straight line to test whether it deviates from the straight line. Push it in the shape of "∞" to see if the wheels rotate flexibly.
1. Whether the wheels are shockproof and anti-slip. The shockproof and anti-slip design of the stroller is a must, so that parents can ensure the safety of the babies in the stroller when they go to bumpy roads and slippery roads. The wheels should not be too small. If they are too small, they are prone to instability. It is a must to choose wheels of appropriate size and test whether their shockproof and anti-slip functions are intact.
2. Check whether the body of the stroller is safe. Before the babies use the stroller, parents should check whether the stroller is safe. Whether its seat belts, locking and safety devices meet the national safety standards. If it is a folded stroller, check where its buttons are to prevent the baby from pressing them by mistake. The seat pocket should also be checked to see if it is deep enough to ensure that the baby will not turn over.
3. Pay attention to the contents of the manual. Although this is not a skill for choosing a stroller, it is indeed something that parents must do after buying a stroller. Many accidents often occur when parents do not understand the stroller itself. Therefore, the manual must be read to master all the functions of the stroller as well as its structure and safety facilities. Carefulness is the first principle.