Joint Assembly NEURO CLASSIC, NEURO CLASSIC zero, NEURO VARIO, NEURO VARIO zero

Using NEURO VARIO as an Example

This online tutorial shows the joint assembly of our free moving system knee joints:

  • NEURO CLASSIC
  • NEURO CLASSIC zero
  • NEURO VARIO
  • NEURO VARIO zero

You will find all important information on adjustment and conversion possibilities in the instructions for use.

Step 1/15

Disassemble and clean the system joint. In order to clean the threads in the cover plate, use Super Clean LOCTITE® 7063 to remove any insulating wax residues.
Note: mind the safety data sheet when using Super Clean LOCTITE® 7063.

Step 2/15

NEURO VARIO zero and NEURO VARIO
If you want to exchange the extension stop, screw it out of the joint’s upper part by using the pan head screw delivered with the system joint.

Step 3/15

NEURO VARIO zero and NEURO VARIO
Mount the extension stop on the joint’s upper part.

Step 4/15

Apply spray adhesive to one side of the first sliding washer and adhere it to the cover plate. Grease the other side of the sliding washer slightly with orthosis joint grease.

Step 5/15

Grease the axle bore of the joint axis and the friction surfaces of the bearing nut with orthosis joint grease.

Step 6/15

Put the bearing nut into the intended opening of the joint's upper part and make sure that it is in the correct position. 

Step 7/15

Grease the second sliding washer slightly with orthosis joint grease.

Step 8/15

Secure the bearing nut with one finger. Place the second sliding washer onto the joint’s upper part and mount the joint’s lower part.

Step 9/15

Mount the cover plate. Screw in the first countersunk flat head screw (axle screw). Continue with the second countersunk flat head screw while still securing the bearing nut.
Note: you will find information about the torque (Nm) on the system joint’s cover plate or in the instructions for use.

Step 10/15

Make sure not to damage the sliding washer during assembly. Jammed sliding washer particles can cause lateral play in the system joint.

Step 11/15

Check if the bearing nuts are placed completely in the intended openings.
Note: the delivered screws always match the respective system joint. A potential discrepancy between the length of the screws and the threads of the bearing nuts has no effect on the load capacity of the system joint.

Step 12/15

Check if the system joint moves freely. Bring the system joint in extension. In order to check the flexion, hold the orthosis in a horizontal position and then let go of the thigh shell. The thigh shell should smoothly fall downward up to the maximum possible flexion angle.
If the system joint does not move freely, mount the next thinner sliding washers, repeat all steps from step 8 onwards and check again.
Note: at a bilateral orthosis, only check one system joint at a time.

Step 13/15

Check if the system joint moves without lateral play. Secure the lower leg shell and check whether the thigh shell can be moved in varus-valgus direction. If the system joint runs with lateral play, mount the next thicker sliding washers, repeat all steps from step 8 onwards and check again.

Step 14/15

Mount the extension stop damper.

Step 15/15

Secure both screws with LOCTITE® 243 medium strength and the torque corresponding to the system width. Let the adhesive harden (final strength after approx. 24 hours).
Note: mind the safety data sheet when using LOCTITE® 243 medium strength.

Last Update: 24 August 2022


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