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Threshold Ramps are designed for doorways. These ramps are available in 8", 10", 12", 16", and 24" lengths by 32" and 36" wide. Holes are punched in each of the top corners for easy installation. Made of lightweight aluminum for durability and surfaced with anti-slip high traction safety tape for safety. These ramps are lightweight but still have a load capacity of 300 pounds. per axle.
Standard Threshold Ramps Features
Designed for doorways
Holes punched in top corners for easy installation
Questions:
Will this ramp hold a 285 lb power chair and 190 lb man?
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Question By: wonder woman on Apr 12 2021 8:44 PM
I used my ramp to move my tool box into my shed and my tool box weighs more than 1000 lbs
Answer By: steve on Apr 14 2016 10:12 AM
Not sure about the weight. Our weight load was about half that and it worked fine.
Answer By: daughter on Jan 13 2004 5:21 PM
Questions:
will this ramp be long enough to accomodate 4 to 5 steps long?
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Question By: dimples on Apr 13 2009 4:39 PM
No! You need about 120" ramp for 4-5 steps.
Answer By: Coop on Jun 14 2030 4:07 PM
Questions:
I need to get my power chair over a nearly 2" door jamb, will this work? Are there other options available?
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Question By: vtbigguy on Jun 11 2019 11:16 PM
these ramps should work fine
Answer By: steve on Apr 14 2016 10:13 AM
I have these ramps installed on my doors and it's about 2" lift. These work fine on my doors but I am in a manual chair not a power chair. I do use an electric chair for outdoor use and I utilize the ramp on the garage door leading out of the house with no problems at all. I think the ramps work wonderfully. They appear to be sturdy.
Answer By: pattypara on Jan 13 2004 6:24 PM
It will work just fine, not to worry.
Answer By: wonder woman on Jan 13 2004 10:08 PM
Questions:
I have 1 step 7" high, 24"wide and I need to know what length ramp can be permanently installed?
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Question By: Bells on Nov 14 2002 6:48 PM
No answers yet. Be the first to answers the question!
Questions:
Does this have to be "installed" or can you leave it uninstalled so you can move it to different locations or take it with you? Would it slip or move around if not installed?
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Question By: Dave on Nov 13 2025 9:28 PM
It can be easily moved from place to place.
Answer By: gbeech on Feb 14 2011 8:03 AM
Questions:
Does this have to be "installed" or can you leave it uninstalled so you can move it to different locations or take it with you? Would it slip or move around if not installed?
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Question By: Dave on Nov 13 2025 9:28 PM
We leave it uninstalled, and just set it over the threshold when we go to our relatives house. Works great!
Answer By: mom/caregiver on May 15 2008 5:00 PM
Questions:
Could it be used.to go up 2or3 porch steps ? Thank you
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Question By: Carol on Jul 14 2007 3:38 PM
No, you would need a longer ramp for that.
Answer By: mom/caregiver on May 15 2008 4:58 PM
Questions:
Can you hook or connect 2 of these together? I have about a 10" rise going into my garage so need about 48" long.
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Question By: Ken on Aug 13 2024 8:33 AM
It doesn't appear that you could connect them end to end. You would need a longer 1 piece ramp for a higher rise.
Answer By: OT on Nov 13 2020 6:27 PM
No, you would be better of getting a ramp of the length that you need.