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EZ-Access Pathway Ramp - Classic Series - Length 4 Feet
Price : $360.00 $212.00
Features
: - For scooters, walkers, wheelchairs & canes
- Heavy duty and extra wide
- Ideal for temporary or semi-permanent home access
- Seamless non-skid driving surface
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EZ-Access Pathway Ramp - without Handrails Featuring a seamless non-skid driving surface, the PATHWAY ramp is a safe, secure and ideal for scooters, walkers wheelchairs, canes, and crutches. Heavy duty and extra wide, this 36" ramp features an 850-pound weight capacity and easily accommodates wider chairs. A clean and modern appearance that will coordinate with any home. This lightweight ramp is ideal for temporary or semi-permanent home access. SPECIFICATIONS without handrails PATHWAY 3 PATHWAY 4 PATHWAY 5 PATHWAY 6 PATHWAY 7 PATHWAY 8 PATHWAY 9 PATHWAY 10 Made of aluminum Non-skid tread Usable size (L x W x H) 3' x 36 " x 3.5" 4' x 36 " x 3.5" 5' x 36 " x 3.5" 6' x 36 " x 3.5" 7' x 36 " x 3.5" 8' x 36 " x 3.5" 9' x 36 " x 3.5" 10' x 36 "x 3.5" Ramp weight 35* 45*` 50* 60* 65* 75* 80* 90* Outside width 37" 37" 37" 37" 37" 37" 37" 37" Weight capacity (pounds) 850 850 850 850 850 850 850 850 *weights are approximate and may vary
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Prairie View Industries WCR530 Portable Multi-fold Ramp, 5 ft x 30 in
Price : $372.00 $269.99
Features
: - Safety tested and listed by underwriters Laborarories Inc. for safety capacity rating.
- Separates in two sections for ease in carrying
- Patented center joint hinge eliminates major pinch point
- Full 30" wide platform design for maximum support and stability
- Has a handle for easy carrying. Carries like a suitcase.
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this ramp that I purchased from prairie view industries is very safe, stable and reliable for the use of wheel chairs and carts. I recomend anybody looking for a portable ramp, this one is the one to buy!
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Excellent portable ramp
I purchased the 7 foot length of this ramp. This is an excellent ramp. Very clever design, and very well built. The fact that it will fold and separate into two sections, each with it's own handle, makes it very managable. The video is good. Safe, semi-permanent installation may require some drilling for the supplied safety pins. You should check the manufacturer's web site (search for "pviramps") for recommendations on proper ramp length for various step heights to achieve a safe installation.
Packing was good. Extra cap of cardboard around end of ramp provided extra protection in the box. Ramp is reasonably priced - and Amazon Prime shipping is a great deal for an item like this.
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Prarie View 10 foot ramp for 2 steep porch stairs.. 21"
It's strong and practical.. folds easily though I have a wide stair and leave it up on one side. The pins pop up but not out during use.. don't trip! I might tape them down, though they don't seem necessary.
Works well in rain. I bought the 10' length for two stairs totaling a 21 inch rise. It's plain and industrial looking, not for show. I do not recommend it for solo use as it's 30" wide with no rails. I push my 270 lb mother in a extra wide 19"seat wheelchair up the ramp with no problem.
Mine was delivered in a torn open box with no invoice and a slight ding but that issue was resolved to my satisfaction. Nothing could make me return this product. It saves my back and frees my mother from stress!
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Solid Ramp - Size 5' x 36"
Price : $220.00 $269.00
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: - Full Platform Provides Excellent Stability
- Durable Welded Construction
- Anti-Slip, High Traction Surface
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Solid Ramp The PVI ramp is an excellent choice when a more permanent ramp is desired. No assembly required. Its one-piece design makes it ideal for wheelchairs and scooters with three or four wheels. This ramp is constructed of aluminum and has a slip resistant surface. The PVI solid ramp is available in three lengths and two widths. Custom widths are also available. The load capacity is 600 pounds. SOLID RAMP FEATURES Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. All aluminum construction, light weight and durable Surfaced with anti-slip, high traction safety tape One piece design Platform design ideal for wheelchairs or scooters with three or four wheels ITEM NUMBER LENGTH WIDTH WEIGHT CAPACITY SL330 3 feet 30 inches 13 lbs. 600 lbs. SL336 3 feet 36 inches 19 lbs. 600 lbs. SL430 4 feet 30 inches 18 lbs. 600 lbs. SL436 4 feet 36 inches 24 lbs. 600 lbs. SL530 5 feet 30 inches 23 lbs. 600 lbs. SL536 5 feet 36 inches 29 lbs. 600 lbs. Click here for a handy incline chart to determine the proper ramp length for you.
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EZ-Access Pathway Ramp with Handrails - Length 8 Feet
Price : $650.00 $729.00
Features
: - Extruded aluminum and powder coated handrails
- For scooters, walkers wheelchairs & canes
- Heavy duty and extra wide
- Seamless non-skid driving surface
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EZ-Access Pathway Ramp - with Handrails Featuring a seamless non-skid driving surface, the PATHWAY ramp is a safe, secure and ideal for scooters, walkers wheelchairs, canes, and crutches. Heavy duty and extra wide, this 36" ramp features an 850-pound weight capacity and easily accommodates wider chairs. Extruded aluminum and powder coated handrails give a clean and modern appearance that will coordinate with any home. This lightweight ramp is ideal for temporary or semi-permanent home access. SPECIFICATIONS with handrails PATHWAY WHR 4 PATHWAY WHR 6 PATHWAY WHR 8 PATHWAY WHR 10 Made of aluminum Non-skid tread Usable size (L x W x H) 4' x 36' x 35¾" 6' x 36' x 35¾" 8' x 36' x 35¾" 10' x 36' x 35¾" Ramp weight 70* 85* 105* 130* Outside width 40¼" 40¼" 40¼" 40¼" Weight capacity (pounds) 850 850 850 850 Handrails included *weights are approximate and may vary
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Question : wheelchair ramp?
i want to build a wheelchair ramp at a friends house so that she can get in and out with an electric wheelchair. can anyone tell me the correct mix for the concrete
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they sell the stuff already mixed, just add water
is it a big ramp or a little ramp, wood may be more appropriate if it is a long run
I bet you thought you could do this easily, lol, here are ADA specifications to overwhelm you
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Question : Does anyone know what it would cost me to build a wheelchair ramp for a 35" high starting point?
Wooden I'm guessing would be cheaper but I'm not sure. Please only people who know what they are talking about. Tx
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You'll need outdoor grade plywood, 4x4's and 2x4's. Draw it out, figure out how much wood, and call your local builder supply.
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Question : Which is the best Indian SUV/MUV for a wheelchair bound person using a rear entry ramp. Kindly advise.?
My son is physically handicapped and confined to wheel chair. I want to purchase a vehicle, which has a provision to put the child along with the wheelchair, using a ramp. Rear entry is preferred to avoid traffic problems.Kindly advise.
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I think you are missing something.
Most wheelchair vans are not rear entry, most are side entry. The major decision is between Full Sized Van (typically rear entry and typically with a lift) and Mini Van (typically side entry and typically ramp)
Have a look at the article below and you will see this issue discussed in the section"Minivan versus Full Sized Van".
If you anyway decide on Full Sized Van, the most commonly sold van is Ford E-250 as you will see discussed in the article.
Good luck!
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Question : who is legally responsible to build wheelchair ramp off of sidewalk by street?
the ramp needs to cover stairs that are connected to sidewalk by road. the stairs lead to the house.
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Homeowner I believe. Contact your local housing department.
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Question : So they have a stairway to Heaven. Do they also have a wheelchair ramp, or do the Cripples get left behind?
I guess that might go along with the "Why doesn't God heal amputees?" huh?
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I became an amputee as a child and I grew up in a town house with 7 sets of stairs, and a bedroom on the top floor. I'm not getting left behind I'll be the angel rocking the otto bock knee.
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Question : how do you find volunteers to build a wheelchair ramp for my wife who is disabled .?
We need a wheel chair ramp for my wife who is depended on oxygen and is a diabeticand has copd and she has gotten to the point where she cannot get in and out of our doublewide mobile home anymore ,where can I find help for her,I'm not a carpender and know nothing about how to build one safely,can't aford to pay a contracter a whole lot of money.where do people find help without being on those long waiting list.
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Check with local service clubs such as Kiwanis, Rotary, JayCees, Boy Scouts, etc. Perhaps a local church & it's members may offer to help. Good hearted people & volunteers are in every community. They just need to know who needs help. Perhaps you could get your local newspaper to put out an appeal?
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Question : Is there any help for the disabled elderly to build a wheelchair ramp ?
Is there any help for the disabled elderly to build a wheelchair ramp ?
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Frequently, yes. Contact the local Senior Center for information.
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Question : We need to build a temporary wheelchair ramp.?
Does anyone know where my dad and I can get plans for a temporary ramp? All the plans we have found involve making it a permanent part of the house. My mother just had surgery that is going to confine her to a wheelchair for only about 3 months. We need a plan that is quick to put up and take down, but will be strudy enough to last a couple months. Any links or ideas? Thanks!
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My husband built a wooden temporary ramp for my mother using 2x4's and plywood. He attached it to our deck and when she no longer needed it, he removed it. You can use any plan for a wooden wheelchair ramp but attach it to a deck or porch using screws that can be removed later.Do not use materials that make it a permanent fixture like concrete place the support studs on paving stones to keep them from sinking in the dirt and follow the rest of the plans Just use screws instead of nails so it can be removed and disasembled when no longer needed..Make sure you use something on the surface for traction and old piece of carpet or a plastic runner turned bumpy side up.
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Question : How can I build a simple, portable yet safe wheelchair ramp?
We have 4 stairs and I'd love to find a way for my sister who needs a wheelchair to come visit us. I don't need a permanant structure, she would come only 2 -3 times per year if we could get her up some kind of ramp.
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if you would like to build one you can go too http://www.instructables.com/id/ECJY5ZWGOMEP286QWG/ for plans or you can buy one at http://www.portable-wheelchair-ramps.com/
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Question : how do i build a wheelchair ramp?
Any know of any free online plans?
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please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please leave it to the professional and if its money you could ask a church to help pitch in
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