Folding Wheel Chair Ramp
A ramp for wheelchairs is the ideal solution for overcoming steps or door thresholds. These portable ramps are lightweight and compact and are easy to carry and store away when not in use.
The most effective wheelchair ramps are accessible and offer an even slope to your mobility device. The ramps have a safety handrail and a non-slip floor.
Easy to transport
Wheelchair ramps that fold are easy to move and set up, and are a great option for those who require a temporary wheelchair ramp. They can be constructed from wood, aluminum or steel and are available in various sizes to meet your requirements. They can also be used to permit wheelchairs to climb stairs, or to get into vehicles. They are designed to be safe and comfortable as well as sturdy. These ramps feature a textured surface that allows the wheels to grip, and grooves in the top of the surface allow water, mud, or snow away from your feet and the wheels.
They can be folded in half and are light and easy to carry. They also come with a support foot to help to keep the ramp in position. The ramps are also maintenance-free and feature a closed profile made of aerospace aluminum to offer maximum load capacity and minimal weight. The non-slip surface of the ramp also helps to improve the safety of users and avoid injuries. This type of ramp can be used both indoors and outdoors.
This ramp is perfect for outdoor and home use, whether you are using a scooter or wheelchair. Its compact folding and sleek design makes it easy to carry wherever you go. It is made of a durable material that can withstand the rigors of heavy weights. The black non-slip surface offers excellent grip in any weather.
This ramp is simple to store when it is not in use. It can be folded and transported like a suitcase which makes it a great option for trips to airport or other activities. It is the perfect travel companion and can be utilized in vehicles, trucks or even in homes.
A portable ramp has many advantages. It is easy to move from one place to another, and it can be taken apart when not being used. It's a reasonable option for those who requires mobility assistance and you'll find various options to fit your budget.
Before you begin constructing your ramp, ensure that your surroundings are clear of any obstacles that could interfere with its use. Also, make sure that the ground is free of debris or ice and snow. Follow the manufacturer's directions when you are ready to put in your ramp.
Easy to put together
The portable, lightweight ramp folds down to a quarter of its size, allowing it to be easily tucked away in vehicles and garages. It can be split into two pieces that can be carried easily with handles that can be pulled by pulling a safety release pin. It also comes with a hook and loop latch that keeps it folded when not in use. It's simple to put together and disassemble, making it an excellent option for anyone who requires wheelchair ramps.
These ramps can be used to access low-rise stairs or curbs that are too high for a walker, or a scooter. They are made with a high-traction non-slip grit surface and a full-plate lip for extra security. They can be used with wheelchairs as well as mobility scooters. They are also ideal for people who have balance problems. The ramps are made from aluminum and have a durable weather-proof, weather-resistant finish. The ramps are equipped with a convenient handle and a one-year warranty.
The ramps are assembled in just a few minutes and are available in a variety of sizes. Some ramps are portable, which means they can be taken with you when you travel. They're great for homes, schools and businesses that have to meet accessibility standards. There are a variety of types of wheelchair ramps that are modular that include tri-fold and single-fold models.
There are also ramps for permanent use that are constructed from steel or concrete, and can be put in a commercial or residential property. They are typically integrated into the structure of the building. They can be bolted down or secured. They are typically inspected by a professional to ensure they are in compliance with accessibility standards.
Modular ramps are installed within a matter of hours and are a great alternative to traditional stairlifts or elevators. They are also less expensive than an ordinary staircase, and you can alter the length to match your home. You can also choose from a wide range of accessories, including the stair gate, handrail or a swivel chair. To guard your ramp from damage, it's important to keep it clean and well-maintained. It is essential to check it on a regular basis for cracks or damage.
Easy to disassemble
These ramps can be easily folded down to half their size when not in use. They can also be easily transportable by rolling the ramps like suitcases. They are designed to support the heaviest power chairs and scooters with capacities of up to 800 pounds. They are available in different materials, including wood, aluminum and steel. The type of material you choose depends on your design preferences and the function of the ramp. Wooden ramps are affordable and can be incorporated with most home designs while aluminum ramps are durable and ease of assembly.
Easy Disassembly
When you are ready move the ramp, fold it in length and width. This will reduce the size to one-quarter of its original dimensions. You can also remove the middle pin to make it easier to move. It is easy to transport your ramp to work, friends' homes, or anywhere you need access. It's also a great option for doors with high thresholds or single steps since it provides safety and stability while avoiding trip dangers.
The 8 feet long EZ-ACCESS Suitcase TRIFOLD ramp is designed with an innovative tri-fold design that makes it simple to load into vehicles, over steps, and onto landings. Its high-traction grit surface enhances safety and grip while the full lip of the plate prevents wheels from lifting off. The ramp can be separated into two manageable sections, each with carrying handles that make it even easier to carry around. This model is available in a variety of lengths and is made right here in the USA to support American manufacturing and jobs.
Modular ramps provide a semi-permanent but effective solution to accessibility issues. They are built to last for years and can be used in a wide variety of scenarios. They can assist wheelchairs or scooters in overcoming the threshold or curb, and are perfect for doorways with a height of up to 3 inches. They are ideal for those who here frequently travel or need to move around for work.
Easy to clean
It is essential to keep your wheelchair ramp clean and free from ice and snow. Regular cleaning will save you money on future repairs. Cleaning the ramp will also help to prevent accidents and make it safe to use.
You can clean the ramp with the help of a broom, garden hose and a water hose. Be sure to clean all the corners and grooves on the ramp. After that, wash the ramp using a pressure washer or hose to eliminate any dirt and debris. In cold weather, you may also apply de-icing products to prevent the ramp from becoming thick ice.
It is also important to check your ramp regularly. This will prevent small problems from becoming large problems. Inspect your ramp for warped boards, cracked surfaces, discoloration and insect activity, as well as mildew growth and wobbly railings. It is also crucial to wash the tie-down securement points (L-Track) and ensure they are free of debris.
Aluminum ramps are susceptible to corrosion. This is less serious than rusting, however it could make your ramp look less appealing. You can decrease the chances of oxidation by cleaning the ramp frequently with soap and water (avoid alkaloid detergents).
It is also recommended to lubricate the hinges of your ramp every six months. This can be done with a silicon or Teflon-based lubricant. This will prevent them from squeaking or making noises when you fold or unfold your ramp. These lubricants can be found at the hardware stores. Spray the hinges of the ramps with de-icing agents prior to the storm. This will prevent ice forming on your ramp during a snowstorm, and make it easier to use.