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Roll-A-Ramp - 26" & 30" Wide Ramp - Model 8' x 26"
Price : $598.00 $696.73
Features
: - Disassembles in seconds for even easier transport
- Extremely compact and lightweight
- Rolls up & fits inside the trunks of compact cars
- Several size options available
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Roll-A-Ramp - 26" & 30" Wide Ramp Strength. Flexibility. Together. The Roll-A-Ramp is a ground-breaking new concept that will change the way people look at ramps. For centuries ramps have been utilized by millions of people because of their strength. But never before has a ramp been as flexible as the Roll-A-Ramp. Strength Each Roll-A-Ramp is fabricated out of high-tensile strength anodized aerospace aluminum, which allows it to hold up to 2,000 lbs. of evenly distributed weight. Flexibility Each standard section weighs under 30 lbs. and easily rolls up quickly to be stored in very little space. Ramp pairs used for wheelchair use can be set up to any width to accommodate virtually any wheel span. Safety Each ramp has built-in safety rails, and cambers gently and gradually slopes for an easy, jar-free access. Model Specifications Ramp Size Maximum Load Ramp Weight 3 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 15 Pounds 4 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 21 Pounds 5 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 26 Pounds 6 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 31 Pounds 7 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 36 Pounds 8 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 41 Pounds 9 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 45 Pounds 10 feet x 26 inches 875 Pounds 51 Pounds 11 feet x 26 inches 800 Pounds 59 Pounds 12 feet x 26 inches 725 Pounds 64 Pounds 13 feet x 26 inches 650 Pounds 68 Pounds 3 feet x 30 inches 1000 Pounds 18 Pounds 4 feet x 30 inches 1000 Pounds 23 Pounds 5 feet x 30 inches 1000 Pounds 28 Pounds 6 feet x 30 inches 1000 Pounds 34 Pounds 7
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Roll-A-Ramp - 12" Wide Ramps - Model 9' x 12" - Pair of 2 - 1 pair
Price : $700.00 $1,157.40
Features
: - Disassembles in seconds for even easier transport
- Extremely compact and lightweight
- Heavy duty - can hold up to 2000 pounds
- Rolls up & fits inside the trunks of compact cars
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Roll-A-Ramp - 12" Wide Ramps Strength. Flexibility. Together. The Roll-A-Ramp is a ground-breaking new concept that will change the way people look at ramps. For centuries ramps have been utilized by millions of people because of their strength. But never before has a ramp been as flexible as the Roll-A-Ramp. Strength Each Roll-A-Ramp is fabricated out of high-tensile strength anodized aerospace aluminum, which allows it to hold up to 2,000 lbs. of evenly distributed weight. Flexibility Each standard section weighs under 30 lbs. and easily rolls up quickly to be stored in very little space. Ramp pairs used for wheelchair use can be set up to any width to accommodate virtually any wheel span. Safety Each ramp has built-in safety rails, and cambers gently and gradually slopes for an easy, jar-free access. Model Specifications Ramp Length Maximum Load (Pair) Ramp Weight (Each) 3 feet 2000 Pounds 10 Pounds 4 feet 2000 Pounds 12 Pounds 5 feet 2000 Pounds 14 Pounds 6 feet 2000 Pounds 19 Pounds 7 feet 2000 Pounds 21 Pounds 8 feet 2000 Pounds 25 Pounds 9 feet 2000 Pounds 26 Pounds 10 feet 1750 Pounds 32 Pounds 11 feet 1600 Pounds 36 Pounds 12 feet 1450 Pounds 40 Pounds 13 feet 1325 Pounds 45 Pounds
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Roll-A-Ramp - 26" & 30" Wide Ramp - Model 7' x 30"
Price : $598.00 $800.00
Features
: - Disassembles in seconds for even easier transport
- Extremely compact and lightweight
- Rolls up & fits inside the trunks of compact cars
- Several size options available
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Roll-A-Ramp - 26" & 30" Wide Ramp Strength. Flexibility. Together. The Roll-A-Ramp is a ground-breaking new concept that will change the way people look at ramps. For centuries ramps have been utilized by millions of people because of their strength. But never before has a ramp been as flexible as the Roll-A-Ramp. Strength Each Roll-A-Ramp is fabricated out of high-tensile strength anodized aerospace aluminum, which allows it to hold up to 2,000 lbs. of evenly distributed weight. Flexibility Each standard section weighs under 30 lbs. and easily rolls up quickly to be stored in very little space. Ramp pairs used for wheelchair use can be set up to any width to accommodate virtually any wheel span. Safety Each ramp has built-in safety rails, and cambers gently and gradually slopes for an easy, jar-free access. Model Specifications Ramp Size Maximum Load Ramp Weight 3 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 15 Pounds 4 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 21 Pounds 5 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 26 Pounds 6 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 31 Pounds 7 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 36 Pounds 8 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 41 Pounds 9 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 45 Pounds 10 feet x 26 inches 875 Pounds 51 Pounds 11 feet x 26 inches 800 Pounds 59 Pounds 12 feet x 26 inches 725 Pounds 64 Pounds 13 feet x 26 inches 650 Pounds 68 Pounds 3 feet x 30 inches 1000 Pounds 18 Pounds 4 feet x 30 inches 1000 Pounds 23 Pounds 5 feet x 30 inches 1000 Pounds 28 Pounds 6 feet x 30 inches 1000 Pounds 34 Pounds 7
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Roll-A-Ramp - 26" & 30" Wide Ramp - Model 12' x 26"
Price : $598.00 $1,054.80
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: - Disassembles in seconds for even easier transport
- Extremely compact and lightweight
- Rolls up & fits inside the trunks of compact cars
- Several size options available
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Roll-A-Ramp - 26" & 30" Wide Ramp Strength. Flexibility. Together. The Roll-A-Ramp is a ground-breaking new concept that will change the way people look at ramps. For centuries ramps have been utilized by millions of people because of their strength. But never before has a ramp been as flexible as the Roll-A-Ramp. Strength Each Roll-A-Ramp is fabricated out of high-tensile strength anodized aerospace aluminum, which allows it to hold up to 2,000 lbs. of evenly distributed weight. Flexibility Each standard section weighs under 30 lbs. and easily rolls up quickly to be stored in very little space. Ramp pairs used for wheelchair use can be set up to any width to accommodate virtually any wheel span. Safety Each ramp has built-in safety rails, and cambers gently and gradually slopes for an easy, jar-free access. Model Specifications Ramp Size Maximum Load Ramp Weight 3 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 15 Pounds 4 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 21 Pounds 5 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 26 Pounds 6 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 31 Pounds 7 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 36 Pounds 8 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 41 Pounds 9 feet x 26 inches 1000 Pounds 45 Pounds 10 feet x 26 inches 875 Pounds 51 Pounds 11 feet x 26 inches 800 Pounds 59 Pounds 12 feet x 26 inches 725 Pounds 64 Pounds 13 feet x 26 inches 650 Pounds 68 Pounds 3 feet x 30 inches 1000 Pounds 18 Pounds 4 feet x 30 inches 1000 Pounds 23 Pounds 5 feet x 30 inches 1000 Pounds 28 Pounds 6 feet x 30 inches 1000 Pounds 34 Pounds 7
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Question : What is the correct rise per foot for a wheelchair ramp?
building wheelchair ramp
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The ADA recommends one foot of wheel chair ramp length per one inch of vertical rise.
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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 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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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 : in oregon what is the minimum slope for a wheelchair ramp?
my mother-in -law is wheelchair-bound for the rest of her life... I want to build her a ramp to allow her husband and 2 sons (they live in the same house) to let her enjoy the clean air and out-of-doors. Is there a recommended slope (inches per foot) for a wheelchair ramp NOT A HANDYCAMP RAMP? She is unable to propel herself but I feel She would bebefit from the air outside...
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I built handicap ramps for FEMA after Hurricane Katrina and the federal standard then was 1 inch per foot and after each 20ft a landing was to be made for resting whether or not electric or self propelled or someone else was pushing. That standard also went for those whom needing canes or crutches to walk also. Mind you ,now these ramps where built off a deck landing right beneath the door of either a mobile home or travel trailer,so if it was 40 inches from the ground to just below the door;you were looking at 40 ft ramp with the deck landing and the 20 ft rest landing that could be a minimum of 5ftx5FT we had to take into account the width of the chair and height of the person ;in case the rest landing had to make any turns in a different direction. Say perhaps easy access to automobile. We usually used 5/8 4x8 to run the ramp stilted with 2x4 with 15 inch gaps with 2x4 hand rails and floor guide boards.
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Question : where can i find plans for building a wheelchair ramp over steps?
where can i find plans for building a wheelchair ramp over steps?
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This site should be of help:
http://www.thewheelchairsite.com/wheelchair-ramps.aspx
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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 : what can I put on a wooden wheelchair ramp that would keep it from being so slippery when it rains and snow.?
My mother has A new wheelchair ramp she has to be pushed up and down the wheelchair ramp this ramp slopes down and is so slippery when it rain or snow that sometimes going up is difficult and coming down is even worst it's like you have on skates which frightens my mother that is blind any useful advice would be appreciated.
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no slip adhesive strip or you can go to the hardware store and get this sand type additive you put in paint......
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Question : What is the proper rise for a wheelchair/scooter ramp.?
My porch is 26 inches high, I weigh 170 lbs, and the scooter probably weighs less than 200 lbs
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ADA requirements are a slope of 1" rise for every 12" of run. This makes for a huge ramp, in your case 26 feet long. That mild slope will allow a person in a wheelchair to make it up the slope unassisted.
That being said, you may not need that much. Electric chairs and scooters will list the maximum slope they can handle for a given weight. Since this is personal property, you may not be required to adhear to ADA requirements. I built one here in CA to get into a trailer. We were able to use a 2 in 12 slope (which cuts the length in half). If you have the room, use the lower slope, but that just can't happen all the time.
There are other requirements that need to be followed as well. Guard rails are required, and landings if the ramp must turn corners in order to get the length requred.
As far as materials, concrete is always the best, but it can be made from wood (attaching the guard rail/ hand rail at the bottom is tricky).
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Question : what can I use on my mother's wheelchair ramp so it's not slippery when we go down it when it rains or snow.
what would be best to use on a wheelchair ramp to stop it from being so slippery when it rains or snow.
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Try adhesive backed anti-slip tape.
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