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Replacement right brake for the Drive Medical Viper Plus wheelchair. If the right brake on your Viper Plus is damaged, worn, or no longer functioning correctly, this OEM replacement part restores braking function on the right side without requiring replacement of the entire wheelchair. Ships directly from the Drive Medical manufacturer warehouse — allow 5 to 7 business days for processing in addition to standard shipping time.
How do I confirm this brake is compatible with my Viper Plus wheelchair?
This brake is designed for the Drive Medical Viper Plus wheelchair. Check the label on the frame of your wheelchair for the model name and number to confirm it is a Viper Plus before ordering. If you are unsure of your wheelchair model, contact Drive Medical customer support with your wheelchair's serial number for confirmation. Using a brake designed for a different model may result in improper fit or function.
Is this the left brake or the right brake?
This listing is for the right brake only. The right brake is the brake lever and mechanism on the right side of the wheelchair as viewed from the seated position. If you need the left brake, search for the corresponding left brake part for the Viper Plus. Ensure you order the correct side to match the brake that needs replacement on your wheelchair.
Why does this item take 5 to 7 business days to process?
This item ships directly from the Drive Medical manufacturer warehouse rather than from our distribution center. The 5 to 7 business day processing time reflects the manufacturer's order processing and fulfillment timeline before the item ships. Once shipped, standard carrier transit times apply in addition to the processing period. If you need the part urgently, contact us before ordering to confirm current processing times.
Can I install this brake myself or do I need a technician?
Wheelchair brake replacement typically involves removing the existing brake assembly and installing the new one using basic hand tools. Many wheelchair users and caregivers are able to perform this replacement with the aid of the wheelchair's service manual or manufacturer instructions. However, if you are not comfortable with mechanical repairs or if the brake system involves cable adjustments, having the replacement performed by a qualified wheelchair technician or DME service department is recommended to ensure correct installation and safe braking function.