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PRODUCT DETAILS Portable ramps roll up and stow away easily. Available in any length and expandable. Portable Ramps are the affordable option to expensive or unnecessary permanent ramps. Our Van Ramps are the economical option and make more sense than expensive van conversions. Roll-A-Ramp can be used for Wheelchairs and Scooters, freight, public entries, or anywhere accessibility is needed. The Boat Ramp is used to load passengers from shore or dock. RV Ramps keep you on the go and Home Ramps create accessibility where you need it and may be moved from one location to another. Don't want to leave it set up? No problem! Removable Aluminum Handrails are also available for added safety and security. Ramp Calculation Chart This ramp calculation chart will help you figure out how long your Roll-A-Ramp should be. HOW LONG OF A RAMP SHOULD I BUY? Generally Recommended Slope Angles: 4.8-degree: This is Americans With Disabilities Act compliant - click here for more information about Roll-A-Ramp and ADA 7-degree: Manual wheelchair users who are independent or who have an attendant with limited strength 10-degree: Manual wheelchairs with a reasonably strong attendant 12-degree: Power wheelchairs or scooters and manual chairs with a strong attendant 15-degree: Restricted space, unoccupied loading/unloading Determining the length of a ramp is not complicated Determining Ramp Length: Measure total rise (how many inches from lower level to upper level) and divide by the slope. 4.8-degree: Rise distance divided by 1 7-degree: Rise distance divided by 1.5 10-degree: Rise distance divided by 2 12-degree: Rise distance divided by 2.4 15-degree: Rise distance divided by 3 Example: For a desired slope of 7 degrees with a rise of 12″ (1 foot), 12/1.5 = 8 foot ramp
Roll-A-Ramp® Portable Wheel Chair Ramps (10FT Long, 26" Wide)
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$1 348.32
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$1 386.42
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$1 337.99
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$1 420
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Description
PRODUCT DETAILS Portable ramps roll up and stow away easily. Available in any length and expandable. Portable Ramps are the affordable option to expensive or unnecessary permanent ramps. Our Van Ramps are the economical option and make more sense than expensive van conversions. Roll-A-Ramp can be used for Wheelchairs and Scooters, freight, public entries, or anywhere accessibility is needed. The Boat Ramp is used to load passengers from shore or dock. RV Ramps keep you on the go and Home Ramps create accessibility where you need it and may be moved from one location to another. Don't want to leave it set up? No problem! Removable Aluminum Handrails are also available for added safety and security. Ramp Calculation Chart This ramp calculation chart will help you figure out how long your Roll-A-Ramp should be. HOW LONG OF A RAMP SHOULD I BUY? Generally Recommended Slope Angles: 4.8-degree: This is Americans With Disabilities Act compliant - click here for more information about Roll-A-Ramp and ADA 7-degree: Manual wheelchair users who are independent or who have an attendant with limited strength 10-degree: Manual wheelchairs with a reasonably strong attendant 12-degree: Power wheelchairs or scooters and manual chairs with a strong attendant 15-degree: Restricted space, unoccupied loading/unloading Determining the length of a ramp is not complicated Determining Ramp Length: Measure total rise (how many inches from lower level to upper level) and divide by the slope. 4.8-degree: Rise distance divided by 1 7-degree: Rise distance divided by 1.5 10-degree: Rise distance divided by 2 12-degree: Rise distance divided by 2.4 15-degree: Rise distance divided by 3 Example: For a desired slope of 7 degrees with a rise of 12″ (1 foot), 12/1.5 = 8 foot ramp
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