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YAMAHA JWII & JWX-1 POWER WHEELS

We can install power wheels to your manual wheelchair, so that you have power assistance via a joystick (JWX-I) or rims (JWII). The new JWX-I offers this assistance but is very lightweight and allows the wheelchair to fold fully.       


YAMAHA JWX-I Power Pack System
Designed to convert the wheelchair you are now using to an electric one - maintains foldability.
Includes drive wheels, special charger, battery, controller for wheelchair customer

Joystick controlled

Options - Attendant Control for use by an assistant

Electromagnetic Brakes (maker option)

Puncture proof tyres


  JWX-I set
Drive wheels (2)
Special charger (1)
Battery (1)
Joystick (1)


Wheelchair Suitability

The power pack system fits most standard manual wheelchairs with 22” or 24” wheels. If you have a rigid frame, reclining back rest, sports or specially designed manual wheelchair please contact us for advice.

See also the YAMAHA JW-II Power Assist System  






YAMAHA JWX-I - joystick control

Folds closely together

JWX-I parts

YAMAHA JWII - Power Pack System
Enjoy supplementary electric power with easy operation.

At any situation, JW-II can provide you "Magic power" by your usual wheelchair operation.

Surprisingly light and exceptionally smooth.


What is P.A.S.?

The P.A.S. (Power Assist System), the unique system developed by Yamaha provides wheelchair customers with harmonized human and motor power.

With the P.A.S., the JW-II can:
Make you more independent and active.
Be effective to keep your physical functions well.

    JW-II SET

The power system and driving mechanism is installed in the wheel hub.

It can be installed on almost any type of manual wheelchair - see below.



Wheelchair Suitability:

The power pack system fits most standard manual wheelchairs with 22” or 24” wheels. If you have a rigid frame, reclining back rest, sports or specially designed manual wheelchair please contact us for advice.




YAMAHAM JWII - power wheels

JWII battery

JWII - parts

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