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How to Secure and Release the Sure-Lok Wheelchair Restraint System [Tutorial]


How to Secure and Release the Sure-Lok Wheelchair Restraint System [Tutorial]

Sure-Lok Wheelchair Restraint System Step-By-Step Guide and Video Tutorial

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Many of our vehicles come equipped with the Sure-Lok restraint system; because at RO Bus Sales, safety and accessibility are top priorities.

If you’re new to the system or need a refresher, this quick guide will show you exactly how to secure and release the tie-down properly.

How to Secure and Release the Sure-Lok Wheelchair Restraint System

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Align the Track Fitting 
    Line up the Sure-Lok track fitting with the floor track in your vehicle.

  2. Lock It Into Place
    Push down and slide it along the track until you hear a “click.” That sound confirms it’s securely locked.

  3. Extend the Belt
    Press the red release button on the retractor to pull out the belt. Attach it securely to the wheelchair frame.

  4. Release the Fitting
    When you’re ready to remove the fitting, lift the plunger and slide it in either direction. Then lift it completely out of the floor track.

And just like that — you’re done! For more support or to speak with a customization specialist, contact our team today.


🎥 Want to see it in action?


Watch Joe from RO Bus Sales walk through the process in our short video tutorial.


Looking for more ADA-compliant vehicles or accessible transit solutions? Contact RO Bus Sales today and we’ll help you find the perfect fit.

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