3 Ways To Fold A Wheelchair - WikiHow

Skip to ContentQuizzes
  • Home
  • Random
  • Browse Articles
  • Quizzes & Games
  • All QuizzesHot
  • Love Quizzes
  • Personality Quizzes
  • Fun Games
  • Dating Simulator
  • Learn Something New
  • Forums
  • Courses
  • Happiness Hub
  • Explore More
  • Support wikiHow
  • About wikiHow
  • Log in / Sign up
Terms of Use wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Learn why people trust wikiHow How to Fold a Wheelchair PDF download Download Article Co-authored by Sarah Dulaney

Last Updated: February 24, 2025

PDF download Download Article
  • Folding the Wheelchair
  • |
  • Unfolding the Wheelchair
  • |
  • Storing Your Folded Chair
|Show more |Show less X

This article was co-authored by Sarah Dulaney. Sarah Dulaney is a Clinical Nurse Specialist based in San Francisco, CA. With over 11 years of experience, Sarah specializes in geriatric nursing and dementia caregiving. She is currently the clinical director of the Care Ecosystem at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center, innovating care for older adults and persons with dementia. With a focus on person-centered outcomes, she also helped develop Care Ecosystem, a collaborative care model for dementia. Sarah is passionate about helping health systems and community organizations learn to implement dementia care navigation programs. She enjoys collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to develop, implement, and evaluate programs that aim to improve outcomes for people living with dementia and their families. She provides training and education on non-pharmacological strategies for behavior symptom management and caregiver support. Sarah has a BA from the University of Washington, and a Master’s in Gerontological Nursing from the UCSF School of Nursing. This article has been viewed 30,494 times.

Foldable wheelchairs are a great investment, but folding and unfolding them can be tricky if you don't have any experience. If you have a manual wheelchair or are planning to purchase one, it's important to understand the parts of your chair and the best way to open and close it. Afterward, you can store it in a compact and efficient manner.

Steps

Method 1 Method 1 of 3:

Folding the Wheelchair

PDF download Download Article
  1. Step 1 Lock your wheelchair’s brakes to stop it from rolling away. 1 Lock your wheelchair’s brakes to stop it from rolling away. Typically, the brakes are activated by engaging the small levers located in front of the rear wheels. Push the levers toward the wheels to engage the brakes.
    • Be sure to pull up on the levers away from the wheels to activate the brakes.
  2. Step 2 Remove the large rear wheels. 2 Remove the large rear wheels. On most models, there is a locking pin located above the center of the wheel. Press down on the pin and hold it in place. While pressing the pin down, grab the wheel and pull it outward off of the chair.
    • Refer to the manufacturer's instructions if your model doesn't have a pin.
    Advertisement
  3. Step 3 Flip the wheelchair’s footplates to the side. 3 Flip the wheelchair’s footplates to the side. The footplates are located in front of the front wheels. Start by grabbing the left footplate and gently push it to the left. Now, grab the right one and gently push it to the right.
    • Grab the footplates by the front for the best grip.
  4. Step 4 Move the armrests to the side if your chair has any. 4 Move the armrests to the side if your chair has any. Start by gently moving the left armrest to the left. Afterward, move the right armrest to the right.
    • Skip this step if your wheelchair doesn't have armrests.
  5. Step 5 Pull upward on the brace to unlock it. 5 Pull upward on the brace to unlock it. Grab the brace at the middle and firmly pull it upward. This will unlock it and get the chair ready for folding.
    • Skip this step if your chair doesn’t have a brace.
  6. Step 6 Grab the wheelchair’s seat from the front and back. 6 Grab the wheelchair’s seat from the front and back. Start by standing directly in front of your wheelchair. Now, put one hand flat against the front of the seat and the other flat against the back.[1]
    • Be sure to hold the seat firmly.
  7. Step 7 Lift the seat slowly to the middle to fold the wheelchair. 7 Lift the seat slowly to the middle to fold the wheelchair. With each hand on one side of the seat, lift up the seat while maintaining a firm grip on the chair. As you lift the seat, the chair will begin to fold together as the wheels move closer together. Continue closing the chair until the seat is completely raised in the middle.[2]
    • If your chair isn’t moving up, make sure that you’re applying enough pressure to the seat.
    • Keep your fingers away from the folding mechanism and any moving parts of the wheelchair as you fold it.
  8. Advertisement
Method 2 Method 2 of 3:

Unfolding the Wheelchair

PDF download Download Article
  1. Step 1 Undo the wheelchair's locking bar. 1 Undo the wheelchair's locking bar. The locking bar typically extends from the frame to the cross-braces—the x-shaped strut support between the side frames. Pull the bar out to unlock it and prepare your wheelchair for unfolding.
    • Check the manufacturer's instructions if you're having trouble locating and undoing the locking bar, as there are variations between models.
  2. Step 2 Stand the wheelchair on its front casters. 2 Stand the wheelchair on its front casters. The front casters are the small front wheels. Be sure to find a flat, level surface for your chair to make the process easier.
    • Hold the wheelchair steady as it stands on its front casters.
  3. Step 3 Press down on one of the wheelchair's seat tubes. 3 Press down on one of the wheelchair's seat tubes. Start by gripping one of the back handles of the chair—these are the ones used to guide it from behind. Now, while maintaining your grip, push down on the seat's tube handles opposite to the back handle.[3]
    • Be sure to press down firmly but slowly and guide the chair open as it unfolds.
    • Push down on the seat tubes after unfolding the chair to double-check that it's completely unfolded.
  4. Step 4 Lock the rear wheel brace. 4 Lock the rear wheel brace. Locate the metal bar that runs parallel to the diameter of the rear wheel. Now, press down on it firmly until you hear it lock into place.
    • Give the brace a jiggle after pressing down on the metal bar to make sure it's properly locked.
    • Keep your fingers free of the folding mechanism as you unfold the chair.
  5. Step 5 Engage the wheelchair's wheel locks. 5 Engage the wheelchair's wheel locks. Locate the locks along the 2 primary wheels and engage them by pressing them in the designated direction. Check the manufacturer's instructions for the specific procedure if you're having trouble.
  6. Step 6 Install large rear wheels if your wheelchair is a convertible. 6 Install large rear wheels if your wheelchair is a convertible. Grab the frame at the rear legs. Now, depress the button located on the quick release axle and push the wheel axle into the axle housing on the frame until you hear a click.[4]
    • Always pull the wheel in the opposite direction of the attachment.
  7. Advertisement
Method 3 Method 3 of 3:

Storing Your Folded Chair

PDF download Download Article
  1. Step 1 Remove detachable parts of the chair before storing it. 1 Remove detachable parts of the chair before storing it. This includes side guards, seat cushions, cup holders, footrests, bags, and lighting kits. Store the parts in a closet with the chair or—if you're flying—into an overhead bin.
    • Always remove detachable parts when you're flying to prevent damage to your chair.
  2. Step 2 Store your wheelchair in the wheelchair closet or cargo hold if you're flying. 2 Store your wheelchair in the wheelchair closet or cargo hold if you're flying. Typically, wheelchairs are stored in a specialized closet—ask about these closets prior to flying. If your wheelchair doesn't fit, it will need to be placed in the airplane's cargo hold.[5]
    • Remember that access to wheelchair storage closets is given on a first come, first served basis, so reserve a spot as early as you can when you're flying.
  3. Step 3 Avoid storage areas with extreme temperatures to keep the battery safe. 3 Avoid storage areas with extreme temperatures to keep the battery safe. Wheelchair batteries are sensitive to extreme temperatures. Be sure to keep your wheelchair stored in a room with a stable temperature range.
    • Always store your wheelchair away from humidity and sunlight.
    • Wheelchairs should be stored in areas with temperatures between 20 to 110 °F (−7 to 43 °C).
  4. Advertisement

Expert Q&A

Search Add New Question Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement

Tips

Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published Name Please provide your name and last initial Submit Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

You Might Also Like

Use a WheelchairHow toUse a Wheelchair Fold Up a Cosco High ChairHow toFold Up a Cosco High Chair Close Tommy Bahama ChairsHow toClose Tommy Bahama Chairs Fold a Graco StrollerHow toFold a Graco Stroller Fold an Ironing BoardHow to Fold & Put Away an Ironing Board Fold a Razor ScooterHow toFold a Razor Scooter Dismantle a Recliner SofaHow toDismantle a Recliner Sofa Fold a FutonHow toFold a Futon Open a Sofa BedHow toOpen a Sofa Bed Safely Transfer a PatientHow to Safely Transfer a Patient Take Your Bike on the BusHow toTake Your Bike on the Bus Put a Bike on a Bike RackHow toPut a Bike on a Bike Rack Collapse a Dog CrateHow toCollapse a Dog Crate Fold a Mosquito NetHow toFold a Mosquito Net Advertisement

References

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xiMfz8YcGk
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xiMfz8YcGk
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhxZ88C7nKU
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhxZ88C7nKU
  5. https://www.transportation.gov/individuals/aviation-consumer-protection/wheelchairs-and-other-assistive-devices

About This Article

Sarah Dulaney Co-authored by: Sarah Dulaney Clinical Nurse Specialist This article was co-authored by Sarah Dulaney. Sarah Dulaney is a Clinical Nurse Specialist based in San Francisco, CA. With over 11 years of experience, Sarah specializes in geriatric nursing and dementia caregiving. She is currently the clinical director of the Care Ecosystem at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center, innovating care for older adults and persons with dementia. With a focus on person-centered outcomes, she also helped develop Care Ecosystem, a collaborative care model for dementia. Sarah is passionate about helping health systems and community organizations learn to implement dementia care navigation programs. She enjoys collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to develop, implement, and evaluate programs that aim to improve outcomes for people living with dementia and their families. She provides training and education on non-pharmacological strategies for behavior symptom management and caregiver support. Sarah has a BA from the University of Washington, and a Master’s in Gerontological Nursing from the UCSF School of Nursing. This article has been viewed 30,494 times. 10 votes - 42% Co-authors: 8 Updated: February 24, 2025 Views: 30,494 Categories: Wheelchairs

Medical Disclaimer

The content of this article is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, examination, diagnosis, or treatment. You should always contact your doctor or other qualified healthcare professional before starting, changing, or stopping any kind of health treatment.

Read More...

  • Print
  • Send fan mail to authors
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 30,494 times.

Did this article help you?

Yes No Advertisement Cookies make wikiHow better. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Sarah Dulaney Co-authored by: Sarah Dulaney Clinical Nurse Specialist 10 votes - 42% Click a star to vote 42% of people told us that this article helped them. Co-authors: 8 Updated: February 24, 2025 Views: 30,494

Quizzes & Games

How Good Are My Survival Instincts QuizHow Good Are My Survival Instincts QuizTake QuizDo I Have Common Sense QuizDo I Have Common Sense QuizTake QuizWhat Kind of Mattress Should I Buy QuizWhat Kind of Mattress Should I Buy QuizTake QuizAm I Smart QuizAm I Smart QuizTake QuizWhat Is My Weakness QuizWhat Is My Weakness QuizTake QuizThe Impossible QuizThe Impossible QuizTake Quiz

You Might Also Like

Use a WheelchairHow toUse a WheelchairFold Up a Cosco High ChairHow toFold Up a Cosco High ChairClose Tommy Bahama ChairsHow toClose Tommy Bahama ChairsFold a Graco StrollerHow toFold a Graco Stroller

Featured Articles

What Are the Korean Animal Face Types? (And Which Type Do You Have?)What Are the Korean Animal Face Types? (And Which Type Do You Have?)Being the Little Spoon While Cuddling: Is It Better Than the Big Spoon?Being the Little Spoon While Cuddling: Is It Better Than the Big Spoon?115+ Funny “Get Well Soon” Messages to Make Someone Laugh115+ Funny “Get Well Soon” Messages to Make Someone Laugh110+ “Fun Facts” for Interviews, Introductions, & Icebreakers110+ “Fun Facts” for Interviews, Introductions, & IcebreakersHow Long Would You Survive In A Zombie Apocalypse?How Long Would You Survive In A Zombie Apocalypse? Roast Someone in a Rap Battle (Plus the Best Bars of All Time)How to Roast Someone in a Rap Battle (Plus the Best Bars of All Time)

Trending Articles

How Many People Had a Crush on Me This Year? Find Out HereHow Many People Had a Crush on Me This Year? Find Out HereWhat Song Was #1 On My Birthday?What Song Was #1 On My Birthday?Best Personality TestBest Personality TestDo I Have Common Sense QuizDo I Have Common Sense QuizCompatibility TestCompatibility Test10 Ways to Get Rid of a Hickey Fast10 Ways to Get Rid of a Hickey Fast

Featured Articles

What Turns a Girl On? 31 Things to Try on Your PartnerWhat Turns a Girl On? 31 Things to Try on Your PartnerLove AnalyzerLove AnalyzerSending Your Sweetie a Love Note? Here are 200+ Romantic IdeasSending Your Sweetie a Love Note? Here are 200+ Romantic IdeasExercise Your BrainHow toExercise Your BrainBe a Fun Person to Hang out WithHow toBe a Fun Person to Hang out WithWhat Does Your Morning Routine Say About You?What Does Your Morning Routine Say About You?

Featured Articles

Develop Productive HabitsHow toDevelop Productive HabitsPractice Self CareHow toPractice Self CareWhat Song Matches Your Life Right Now?What Song Matches Your Life Right Now?Your 2026 Vision: What Does Next Year Hold?Your 2026 Vision: What Does Next Year Hold?Understanding the Most Attractive Face Shapes (& Determining Your Own)Understanding the Most Attractive Face Shapes (& Determining Your Own)Type A B C D Personality TestType A B C D Personality Test

Watch Articles

 Deep Clean Your Kitchen Sink (& Keep It Clean)How to Deep Clean Your Kitchen Sink (& Keep It Clean) Curl Your Hair: 8 Easy & Quick WaysHow to Curl Your Hair: 8 Easy & Quick WaysThicken Sauce with FlourHow toThicken Sauce with Flour Brighten Up White Shirts and Other GarmentsHow to Brighten Up White Shirts and Other Garments Cook White Rice without a Rice CookerHow to Cook White Rice without a Rice Cooker Clean Out the Inside of a Glass Bottle (With or Without a Brush)How to Clean Out the Inside of a Glass Bottle (With or Without a Brush)

Trending Articles

What Am I Craving QuizWhat Am I Craving QuizLose Belly Fat in 2 WeeksHow toLose Belly Fat in 2 WeeksKiss PassionatelyHow toKiss PassionatelyWhich Hogwarts House Do You Truly Belong In?Which Hogwarts House Do You Truly Belong In?Toxic Family TestToxic Family TestDaily Horoscope (All Signs): What Do The Stars Predict Today?✩⟡˚₊‧Daily Horoscope (All Signs): What Do The Stars Predict Today?✩⟡˚₊‧

Quizzes & Games

Finish the Phrase QuizFinish the Phrase QuizTake QuizAdvanced Roulette GameAdvanced Roulette GamePlayOCD TestOCD TestTake QuizBedroom Aesthetic QuizBedroom Aesthetic QuizTake QuizAm I Mean QuizAm I Mean QuizTake QuizWhat Age Is My Brain QuizWhat Age Is My Brain QuizTake Quiz wikiHow
  • Categories
  • Health
  • Medical Equipment
  • Wheelchairs
wikiHow Newsletter You're all set! Helpful how-tos delivered toyour inbox every week! Sign me up! By signing up you are agreeing to receive emails according to our privacy policy.
  • Home
  • About wikiHow
  • Experts
  • Jobs
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Info
  • Not Selling Info
  • Contribute

Follow Us

×

Don’t miss out! Sign up for

wikiHow’s newsletter

Subscribe You're all set! X --629

Tag » How To Fold A Wheelchair