Automatic Wheelchair Lockdown Systems - Drive Master

Automatic Wheelchair Lockdown Systems

The EZ Lock Automatic Wheelchair Docking System easily secures a wheelchair to the vehicle floor; saving you both time and effort.

Even better, the automatic docking base allows the user to lock the wheelchair into place without the assistance of others. No more struggling to cinch the straps down; no more hassle. We do our best to make it easy for you to meet your mobility needs; whether you’re driving or just enjoying the ride.

EZ Lock is perfectly suited for both wheelchair seated passengers and drivers. In fact, no other adaptive device provides for more freedom of mobility, or enhances the user’s overall level of independence, than the EZ Lock Wheelchair Docking System does.

You can also have confidence that the EZ Lock is a tried and true system, with more than two decades of proven performance.

EZ Lock… Products you can trust; Performance you can count on.

The EZ Lock Wheelchair Lock For Cars, Vans, And Transporters

How it works…

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**The photos above show one of our demonstration units.

Using the EZ Lock Docking System simply requires that you guide your wheelchair into the docking base until the interfacing bracket attached to the wheelchair locks securely into place.

  • Left image shows the docking pin attached to the demo wheelchair
  • The pin is guided into the “V” shaped structure at the opening of the docking base.
  • Once in position, just pull forward a few inches and the wheelchair engages the docking system.
  • The pin attached to the interface bracket is captured by a pair of steel 1/4″ locking levers and is securely held in place by the docking base.
  • Once the wheelchair is securely locked into the docking base, the dependable ECU-3 electronics monitor your docking status the duration of your trip.

Interface brackets are available for many different wheelchairs, including both power and manual models. To find out if your wheelchair is compatible with an EZ Lock system, contact your Mobility Consultant at Drive-Master, 973-808-9709.

Docking Systems

The BL-7317 Docking Base

The enhanced BL-7317 Docking Base is a product of our more than twenty years of research and hands-on experience.

The basic design is based on the time and street proven performance of the BL-6290 Docking Base with the addition of advanced features that promote a longer service life as well as simplifying routine maintenance.

BL-7317

  • Hardened Steel Reinforcement
  • Detachable Locking Mechanism for Maintenance & Service
  • Accepts the Optional Remote Cable Release
  • Durable Powder Coated Finish
  • Includes the Dependable ECU-3 Electronics Package

The BL-6290 Docking Base

The introduction of the original EZ Lock BL-6290 Docking System more than 20 years ago, changed the way people think about wheelchair mobility and transportation. The BL-6290 docking system has proven to be a versatile, reliable, and safe alternative to fabric strap tie-downs.

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  • Over Twenty Years of Proven Performance
  • Accepts the Optional Remote Cable Release
  • Durable Powder Coated Finish
  • Includes the Dependable ECU-3 Electronics Package

The EZ Lock Wheelchair Docking System has helped many thousands of wheelchair users worldwide to overcome the obstacles associated with driving from, or riding as a seated passenger in a wheelchair.

Electronics You Can Count On…

Our electronics have a reputation for dependability. The touchpad control has an array of clearly visible indicators to monitor the docking status of the wheelchair, an audible alarm, and large back-lit buttons for release and system deactivation.

The green light indicates the wheelchair is fully engaged in the docking base. The yellow light indicates the wheelchair is NOT fully engaged with the docking base. The user must exit the docking base and re-attempt until fully engaged.

The EZ Lock Wheelchair Docking System has helped many thousands of wheelchair users worldwide to overcome the obstacles associated with driving from, or riding as a seated passenger in a wheelchair.

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