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DMI Telescoping Retractable Lightweight Portable Wheelchair Ramps, Adjustable from 3 to 5 feetThese retractable, adjustable wheelchair ramps are a handy item to have in your home so wheelchair users can easily come and go from rooms that have steps. They are also great to have around for visitors if your entrance has a step or curb. Wheelchair users will also find them invaluable when visiting friends or family who may not have accessible entrances. Light and compact, these portable ramps are easy to travel with or store in the truck of your car. Each ramp weighs only 6 pounds, making them easy to lift and position. They extend from 3 to 5 feet, so you can use them on different step sizes and heights (see measuring directions). Each ramp can support 330 pounds (660 pounds total between them). How to Use Two ramps are included. To extend the ramps, pull sections one and two until the locking buttons are fully extended into the holes and snap into place. After use, simply retract them and put them away in their convenient nylon carrying bag. They are easy to take with you when traveling. How to Measure for Wheelchair RampsTo calculate the length of the ramp you will need, first you need to measure the rise. The rise is the measurement between the ground and where the top of the ramp will be placed. The American with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that public areas have wheelchair ramps with an incline of 4.8 degrees or less (a ratio of 1:12). This equals one foot of ramp for every inch of rise. For residential areas such as homes, ADA recommends a 2:12 slope. This equals one foot of ramp for every two inches of rise. To calculate the ramp length you will need, divide the rise by two. For home use, these ramps would work for rises up to 10 inches. Next, you need to measure the width of your wheelchairandrsquo;s wheels. These ramps have an inner track area of 4 inches. Be certain each wheel is no wider than 4 inches before ordering. Features Two telescoping, adjustable wheelchair ramps easily extend for use with steps, curbs or vehicles then retract for storage Strong rust resistant aluminum construction with durable non-skid u-shaped tracks for added safety Easily adjustable from 3 to 5 feet with push-button lock mechanism; see measuring instructions before ordering Each ramp can support up to 330 pounds for a total of 660 pounds between them Ramps are lightweight (6 pounds each) and portable in a convenient nylon storage bag; great for travel Inside track area: 4 inches wide Retracted size: 6.5 x 29 inches Easy to assemble with no tools
DMI Portable Wheelchair Ramp/Threashold Ramp, Adjustable, Telescoping, Retractable, and Lightweight Loading Ramp with Cover
Current Price
$117.66
Average
$106.8
Min Price
$57.89
Max Price
$139.99
Price dynamics
9%
Description
DMI Telescoping Retractable Lightweight Portable Wheelchair Ramps, Adjustable from 3 to 5 feetThese retractable, adjustable wheelchair ramps are a handy item to have in your home so wheelchair users can easily come and go from rooms that have steps. They are also great to have around for visitors if your entrance has a step or curb. Wheelchair users will also find them invaluable when visiting friends or family who may not have accessible entrances. Light and compact, these portable ramps are easy to travel with or store in the truck of your car. Each ramp weighs only 6 pounds, making them easy to lift and position. They extend from 3 to 5 feet, so you can use them on different step sizes and heights (see measuring directions). Each ramp can support 330 pounds (660 pounds total between them). How to Use Two ramps are included. To extend the ramps, pull sections one and two until the locking buttons are fully extended into the holes and snap into place. After use, simply retract them and put them away in their convenient nylon carrying bag. They are easy to take with you when traveling. How to Measure for Wheelchair RampsTo calculate the length of the ramp you will need, first you need to measure the rise. The rise is the measurement between the ground and where the top of the ramp will be placed. The American with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that public areas have wheelchair ramps with an incline of 4.8 degrees or less (a ratio of 1:12). This equals one foot of ramp for every inch of rise. For residential areas such as homes, ADA recommends a 2:12 slope. This equals one foot of ramp for every two inches of rise. To calculate the ramp length you will need, divide the rise by two. For home use, these ramps would work for rises up to 10 inches. Next, you need to measure the width of your wheelchairandrsquo;s wheels. These ramps have an inner track area of 4 inches. Be certain each wheel is no wider than 4 inches before ordering. Features Two telescoping, adjustable wheelchair ramps easily extend for use with steps, curbs or vehicles then retract for storage Strong rust resistant aluminum construction with durable non-skid u-shaped tracks for added safety Easily adjustable from 3 to 5 feet with push-button lock mechanism; see measuring instructions before ordering Each ramp can support up to 330 pounds for a total of 660 pounds between them Ramps are lightweight (6 pounds each) and portable in a convenient nylon storage bag; great for travel Inside track area: 4 inches wide Retracted size: 6.5 x 29 inches Easy to assemble with no tools
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