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HKM-581587 Heavy Duty Portable Electric Wheelchair with Big Wheels for Disabled Users

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HKM-581587 Heavy Duty Portable Electric Wheelchair with Big Wheels for Disabled UsersHKM 581587 HeavyDuty Portable Electric Wheelchair D39 Series Redefining Personal Mobility with Uncompromising Strength & Portability Engineered for individuals who demand both rugged reliability and effortless portability, the HKM 581587 electric wheelchair bridges the gap between institutional grade durability and everyday convenience. Its aircraftgrade aluminum frame, oversized allterrain wheels, and highcapacity lithium power system deliver smooth,

HKM-581587 Heavy‑Duty Portable Electric Wheelchair

D39 Series · Redefining Personal Mobility with Uncompromising Strength & Portability

Engineered for individuals who demand both rugged reliability and effortless portability, the HKM-581587 electric wheelchair bridges the gap between institutional-grade durability and everyday convenience. Its aircraft‑grade aluminum frame, oversized all‑terrain wheels, and high‑capacity lithium power system deliver smooth, confident travel across diverse surfaces — from indoor flooring to uneven pavement. Whether used in rehabilitation centers, assisted living communities, or personal daily routines, the HKM-581587 empowers users with greater independence, comfort, and safety.

All‑Terrain Stability
Oversized 12‑inch rear wheels & advanced suspension tackle grass, gravel, and ramps with ease.
Aviation‑Grade AL Frame
6061‑T6 aluminum keeps weight just 37.5 lbs (17 kg) without battery, yet supports 300 lbs (136 kg).
Long‑Range Lithium
36V 12Ah LG cell battery delivers up to 15.5 miles (25 km) on a single charge.
One‑Step Fold & Go
Folds to 32×16×30 inches (81×41×76 cm) in seconds, fits in any trunk or closet.
Ergonomic Comfort
Breathable memory‑foam cushion, adjustable armrests & calf strap reduce fatigue during extended use.
Intelligent Braking
Electromagnetic auto‑brake engages instantly upon joystick release, even on slopes.
At a Glance
Top Speed5 mph (8 km/h)
Range15.5 mi (25 km)
Max Load300 lbs (136 kg)
Net Weight45.2 lbs (20.5 kg) incl. battery
Folded Size32×16×30 in (81×41×76 cm)
Turning Radius31.5 in (80 cm)
Precision Engineering

Every component of the HKM-581587 is selected to balance strength, weight, and endurance. The frame uses 6061‑T6 aluminum — the same alloy trusted in aerospace structures — providing an exceptional strength‑to‑weight ratio. TIG‑welded joints and an anodized finish resist corrosion, while the foldable cross‑brace ensures rigidity in the deployed position. The result is a wheelchair that weighs just 45.2 lbs (20.5 kg) with the battery installed, yet carries a rider up to 300 lbs (136 kg) without flex or fatigue.

Integrated dual‑channel suspension absorbs road vibrations before they reach the seat, reducing user fatigue by up to 30% compared to rigid‑frame alternatives. The big 12‑inch (30 cm) rear wheels with deep‑tread pneumatic tires maintain traction on wet grass, loose gravel, and uneven sidewalks, while the 8‑inch (20 cm) front casters offer nimble steering indoors.

Motor & Drive System

A 250W brushless hub motor (peak 500W) delivers smooth, silent acceleration without the maintenance burden of belt drives. The proprietary sine‑wave controller eliminates the “growl” common in square‑wave systems, letting you move discreetly through libraries, museums, or offices. A 360° intelligent joystick responds to fine finger movements, with five speed presets that cap the maximum speed from a gentle 0.6 mph (1 km/h) up to the full 5 mph (8 km/h).

Battery Intelligence

The removable 36V 12Ah lithium‑ion pack employs authentic LG 18650 cells, managed by a 6‑layer BMS that monitors temperature, voltage, and current in real time. Charge time from empty is just 6–8 hours. An LED fuel gauge on the pack allows quick status checks without powering on the chair. A single charge supports approximately 15.5 miles (25 km) of real‑world driving — enough for a full day of errands or a round trip through a large medical campus.

Rider‑First Comfort
Memory Foam Seat
Contoured, breathable foam reduces pressure points and dissipates heat.
Flip‑Up Armrests
Easily lift for lateral transfers or to slide under a desk.
Adjustable Footrest
Angle & height adjustable with a quick‑release swing‑away design.
Safety by Design
Anti‑Roll BackPrevents unintended backward movement on inclines.
Tip‑Over StabilityAnti‑tipper rear wheels tested on 10° slopes.
Reflective AccentsEnhance low‑light visibility from all angles.
Seatbelt Included3‑point adjustable belt for secure positioning.
Full Specifications
ModelHKM-581587 (D39)
Frame Material6061‑T6 Aluminum
Weight (with battery)45.2 lbs (20.5 kg)
Weight (without battery)37.5 lbs (17 kg)
Max User Weight300 lbs (136 kg)
Max Speed5 mph (8 km/h)
Range15.5 mi (25 km)
Battery36V 12Ah Li‑ion (LG cells)
Front Wheels8 in (20 cm) PU solid
Rear Wheels12 in (30 cm) pneumatic
Folded (L×W×H)32×16×30 in (81×41×76 cm)
Unfolded (L×W×H)42×25×37 in (107×64×94 cm)
Charging Time6–8 hours
Motor250W brushless (500W peak)
Climbing AngleUp to 10°
Ground Clearance4 in (10 cm)
Braking SystemElectromagnetic auto + manual
CertificationsCE, FCC, RoHS
Intuitive Control

The removable joystick module can be mounted on either armrest, accommodating left‑ or right‑handed users. A backlit LCD panel displays speed, battery level, and trip distance. One‑touch horn, USB charging port, and adjustable speed dial put essential functions at your fingertips. The controller’s intelligent self‑diagnostics alert you to low battery or system anomalies before they become issues.

Personalize Your Ride

The HKM-581587 comes in six vibrant finishes: Silver, Black, Red, Blue, Yellow, and Pink. Each frame undergoes a dual‑stage powder‑coat process for a durable, scratch‑resistant surface that stays brilliant after years of daily use.

Frequently Asked Questions
How do I fold the HKM-581587?
Release the two side safety latches, then pull the seat base upward using the integrated handle. The frame collapses inward within seconds. No tools required. Folded dimensions are 32×16×30 inches (81×41×76 cm).
Is the battery removable for off‑board charging?
Yes. The 36V 12Ah lithium pack slides out from under the seat with a quick‑release latch. You can charge it indoors while the chair stays in the car or storage.
Can it handle grass or gravel paths?
Absolutely. The 12‑inch pneumatic rear tires and robust suspension system are designed for moderate off‑pavement use. It easily traverses lawn, packed gravel, and uneven sidewalks.
What is the real‑world range on a full charge?
Under typical conditions (200‑lbs user, mixed terrain, 77°F), you can expect approximately 15.5 miles (25 km). Range may vary with user weight, terrain incline, and temperature.
Does the joystick controller work for left‑handed users?
Yes. The joystick bracket can be relocated to the left or right armrest in seconds without tools. The controller itself is ambidextrous.
What maintenance does the HKM-581587 require?
Routine checks include tire pressure (rear pneumatic), cleaning the frame with a damp cloth, and ensuring the battery contacts are dry. The brushless motor is maintenance‑free.
Why the HKM-581587 Leads Its Class

Many portable electric wheelchairs compromise on either strength or portability. The HKM-581587 eliminates that trade‑off. Its 6061‑T6 aircraft aluminum frame is 40% lighter than equivalent steel designs, yet the tested payload of 300 lbs rivals far heavier models. The folding mechanism is tool‑free and can be operated by a seated user with minimal effort. When open, the reinforced cross‑brace and locking pins provide a rock‑solid feel that inspires confidence at speed.

Compared to typical travel wheelchairs with small, solid tires, the 12‑inch pneumatic rear wheels dramatically improve ride quality and obstacle negotiation. Where others rattle over expansion joints, the HKM-581587’s dual‑spring suspension maintains composure. The lithium battery, using name‑brand LG cells, retains over 80% capacity after 800 charge cycles — double the lifespan of generic packs.

Safety is not an afterthought. The electromagnetic brake engages the moment the joystick returns to neutral, even if the chair is switched off. Integrated anti‑tipper wheels at the rear, a standard 3‑point seatbelt, and bright reflective side strips ensure you’re protected in both motion and when stationary. Every unit passes a 50‑point quality inspection before shipment.

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180‑Day Purchase Protection
We stand behind our craftsmanship. If a manufacturing defect arises within 180 days, we will repair or replace your wheelchair at no charge.
30‑Day Money‑Back Guarantee
If the HKM-581587 doesn’t meet your expectations, return it within 30 days for a full refund. No restocking fees, no hassle.
24‑Month Warranty Service
Your electric wheelchair is covered by a comprehensive 2‑year warranty on the frame, motor, and electronics. Online technical support included.
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