We have lots of ramps in our store if you're not sure which one is right for you then please read this article : How to choose a ramp. If you're still weighing which one is better, a ramp or wheelchair lift then you may want to read this one : Choosing between a wheelchair lift and ramp
click here to buy EZ-Access Suitcase Ramps - Advantage Series - Model SUITCASE AS 5'
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Features :
  1. 5 lengths to choose from
  2. Bridge the gap over steps, curbs, etc.
  3. Folds in half to be carried like a suitcase
  4. Made of aluminum w/ durable, non-skid surface

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EZ-Access Suitcase Ramp Advantage Series - 2' to 6' lengths EZ-Access Suitcase Ramps - Advantage Series are single-fold aluminum ramps for scooters and all wheelchair types. Advantage Series ramps are available in five sizes and designed to bridge the gap over steps, curbs, and raised landings as well as some mini vans end or side entrances. EZ-Access Suitcase Ramps - Advantage Series Features: Five ramp lengths, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet Made of strong lightweight aircraft aluminum Ramp surface is covered with high-quality skid-resistant tape Each ramp half has yellow safety stripe down outside edge Ramp folds in half lengthwise or separates at hinge points with removable pins Each ramp half has built-in carrying handle Ramp side rail is 2-1/2" in height Each ramp half has self-adjusting 6" long transition plate at bottom Each ramp half has 3", solid, angled transition lip at the top Each ramp half will accommodate the OPTIONAL 6" Top Lip Extension plate ( TLE ) Ramp halves can be spread apart to accommodate other 4-wheeled units

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click here to buy Wheelchair/Scooter Ramp - Length 4'
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Features :
  1. Lightweight and has a 600 lbs weight capacity
  2. Foldable
  3. Ramp comes in a variety of sizes
  4. Comes with a carrying bag

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Wheelchair/Scooter Ramp This new Lightweight Ramp is Drive Medical's newest design of ramps for wheelchairs or scooters to traverse from one surface height to another. Features include Perforated slots in the deck to keep water from collecting on ramp and convenient carrying handle. A variety of 2 to 6 foot lengths meet elevation challenges. Ramp weight capacity is 600 lbs and comes with a limited life time warranty. A travel bag is included to help keep ramp clean and protect other vehicle contents. Use this chart to figure the degree of incline for your needs

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click here to buy EZ-Access Suitcase Ramps - Advantage Series - Model SUITCASE AS 6'
Price : $289.99
Features :
  1. 5 lengths to choose from
  2. Bridge the gap over steps, curbs, etc.
  3. Folds in half to be carried like a suitcase
  4. Made of aluminum w/ durable, non-skid surface

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EZ-Access Suitcase Ramp Advantage Series - 2' to 6' lengths EZ-Access Suitcase Ramps - Advantage Series are single-fold aluminum ramps for scooters and all wheelchair types. Advantage Series ramps are available in five sizes and designed to bridge the gap over steps, curbs, and raised landings as well as some mini vans end or side entrances. EZ-Access Suitcase Ramps - Advantage Series Features: Five ramp lengths, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet Made of strong lightweight aircraft aluminum Ramp surface is covered with high-quality skid-resistant tape Each ramp half has yellow safety stripe down outside edge Ramp folds in half lengthwise or separates at hinge points with removable pins Each ramp half has built-in carrying handle Ramp side rail is 2-1/2" in height Each ramp half has self-adjusting 6" long transition plate at bottom Each ramp half has 3", solid, angled transition lip at the top Each ramp half will accommodate the OPTIONAL 6" Top Lip Extension plate ( TLE ) Ramp halves can be spread apart to accommodate other 4-wheeled units

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click here to buy EZ-Access Suitcase Ramps - Advantage Series - Model SUITCASE AS 3'
Price : $162.95
Features :
  1. 5 lengths to choose from
  2. Bridge the gap over steps, curbs, etc.
  3. Folds in half to be carried like a suitcase
  4. Made of aluminum w/ durable, non-skid surface

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EZ-Access Suitcase Ramp Advantage Series - 2' to 6' lengths EZ-Access Suitcase Ramps - Advantage Series are single-fold aluminum ramps for scooters and all wheelchair types. Advantage Series ramps are available in five sizes and designed to bridge the gap over steps, curbs, and raised landings as well as some mini vans end or side entrances. EZ-Access Suitcase Ramps - Advantage Series Features: Five ramp lengths, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 feet Made of strong lightweight aircraft aluminum Ramp surface is covered with high-quality skid-resistant tape Each ramp half has yellow safety stripe down outside edge Ramp folds in half lengthwise or separates at hinge points with removable pins Each ramp half has built-in carrying handle Ramp side rail is 2-1/2" in height Each ramp half has self-adjusting 6" long transition plate at bottom Each ramp half has 3", solid, angled transition lip at the top Each ramp half will accommodate the OPTIONAL 6" Top Lip Extension plate ( TLE ) Ramp halves can be spread apart to accommodate other 4-wheeled units

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click here to buy EZ-Access Top Lip Extension (TLE) for Trifold & Suitcase Ramps - 1 pair
Price : $74.95

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Question : We need to get a removable wheelchair ramp for a height of 75cm, any ideas of minimum lengths?
It's hardly ever going to be used and there would be people to assist. We are just trying to work out how long it needs to be to make the gradient workable.

Answer:
There are standards for this and I'll have a look for you. British Standard 8300 couild be the one to go for.....Section 5.8.10:Portable ramps should have a surface width of at least 800 mm, adrainable, slip-resistant surface and upstands at least 100 mm high toprevent wheelchair tyres veering off the edge5.8.2 Gradient of a rampA ramp should have the lowest practical gradient within the range 1:20 to 1:12.The gradient of a ramp flight in relation to its going should be no steeper than that shown in Table 1.Table 1....Going up: Not exceeding 2mMaximum Gradient: 1:12 which I think is a bit shallow but that is what it says

 

Question : You need to build a wheelchair ramp to a porch that is 2 ft 4 inches off the ground.?
You need to build a wheelchair ramp to a porch that is 2 ft 4 inches off the ground. The ramp must have a slope of a 1 in 12. How far away from the house must the end of the ramp be?

Answer:
For every 1 unit of rise, there are 12 units of run. That's what slope means.So multiply the height by 12 to find out how long the ramp is.

 

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...

Answer:
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.

 

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.

Answer:
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/

 

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.

Answer:
no slip adhesive strip or you can go to the hardware store and get this sand type additive you put in paint......

 

Question : where can i buy a super cheap wheelchair ramp 10 ft long?
Hello. I need to buy a portable wheelchair ramp but I need one under or near $200. I've looked on ebay, craigslist, and various online discount stores. I live in Nor. Cal near Sacramento. Any ideas?

Answer:
Check this link:http://searchalldeals.com/deals/search?cx=006616979543893323550%3Aydieztwyczu&q=cheap+wheelchai r+ramp&sa=Search+60%2B+sites&as_qdr=w&cof=FORID%3A10

 

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!

Answer:
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.

 

Question : how do i build a wheelchair ramp?
Any know of any free online plans?

Answer:
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

 

Question : What is the correct rise per foot for a wheelchair ramp?
building wheelchair ramp

Answer:
The ADA recommends one foot of wheel chair ramp length per one inch of vertical rise.

 

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.

Answer:
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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