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Portable Singlefold Ramp - Portable Singlefold Ramp is easy to handle and set up. The ramp folds in the middle and carries like a suitcase. The ramp unfolds to a 30 inch wide platform that is ideal for wheelchairs and scooters with three or four wheels. These single fold ramps are the lightest weight on the market.
The Portable Singlefold Ramp is easy to handle and set up. The ramp folds in the middle and carries like a suitcase. The ramp unfolds to a 30 inch wide platform that is ideal for wheelchairs and scooters with three or four wheels. These single fold ramps are the lightest weight on the market. Accommodates wheelchairs and scooters with various wheel configurations safety DVD and steel security pins included.
Portable Singlefold Ramp Features:
Lightweight, easy-to-handle and set up
Folds in half, carries like a suitcase
Durable welded construction
Full platform provides excellent stability
Anti-slip, high traction surface
Accommodates wheelchairs and scooters with various wheel configurations
Questions:
What's the height ? I need this for curb access to a car
Walker used by patient)Curb approx. 4-5 inches high.
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Question By: M3 on May 14 2019 1:42 PM
As per ADA California requires 1" rise equal 12" long. So do your math, if the curve is 4" height then your ramp should be 48" long minimum.
Answer By: tto on Aug 15 2018 10:38 PM
Questions:
WHAT IS THE WEIGHT CAPACITY on this product?
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Question By: VV on Aug 12 2005 6:33 PM
Depending on the length of the ramp which may change the weight capacity of the ramp.
Answer By: tto on Aug 15 2018 10:43 PM
Questions:
Specifically, what is required to install the ramp? Is it truly portable?
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Question By: kas on Oct 11 2031 7:13 PM
The ramp has a carrying handle that is easy to hold and balances the ramp very well. It is portable but when in use if the upper end cannot be attached to the sill then I suggest that when going up the ramp you have someone stand on the upper edge to prevent the ramp from lifting out of place until the wheelchair is about midway up and when going down the ramp have someone stand on the lower edge until the wheelchair is about midway. Remember, whenever possible use the pins to attach the upper edge. Also whenever possible the wheelchair should face forward when going up the ramp. The ramp is well made and sturdy and the surface helps to prevent slipping.
Answer By: Zenobia on Dec 12 2031 8:23 PM
Questions:
Is there a weight limit? can this be used safely to load from dock to pontoon? are there non-slip grippers?
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Question By: sandi on Jul 14 2001 5:51 PM
I am not sure the manufacture specifications. I have a large wheel chair and my adopted daughter is almost 250lbs and the ramp could handle fine from ground up 12" rise