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Lightweight Aluminium Access Ramps

Lightweight Aluminium Access Ramps

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Price: from £402.56

Code: DLR-WK

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These are lightweight access ramps that are extremely versatile, easy to manoeuvre and easy to store, even in the back of a vehicle. This is an invaluable product to have at hand for any company that needs to provide wheelchair access to their premises or requires moving goods in and out. The access ramps are suitable for wheelchairs, push chairs, scooters, motorbikes, garden tractors and other motorised equipment. The ramps are full width, lightweight aluminium and have built in 75mm high side curbs along each side of the ramp. The ramps have a 150mm lip for secure location on the vehicle or step of the building, castors for ease of movement, an anti-slip surface and a built in lifting handle.
These ramps are manufactured in the UK to current legislative requirement and have a 2 year manufacturers warranty.
UK DELIVERY ONLY

LIGHTWEIGHT ACCESS RAMP SPECIFICATIONS
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Width
Length mm Weight Kg
Height Differential mm
Total Max Load Kg Price
Overall mm Usable mm Max Poss. Max Recomm.
DLR3236C 800 800 915 12 130 90 400 £402.56
DLR3248C 800 800 1220 17 175 130 400 £444.86
DLR3648C 915 915 1220 18 175 130 400 £452.26
DLR3660C 915 915 1525 22 225 170 400 £497.73
DLR3672C 915 915 1825 27 280 205 400 £548.49
WKRL3606 915 825 1825 30 570 225 500 £648.95
WKRL3608 915 825 2440 35 780 300 400 £768.45


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As a general guide for portable ramps the current EEC directive for industrial rampage suggests a raise of 1 in 8 - this requirement has so far been adapted for wheelchair use. So what you have to do is measure the height of the step you need to get up/down to and multiply this figure by 8 to get the APPROVED ramp lenght required (see chart maximum recommended). If you feel the gradient could be slightly steeper than 1 in 8 and the ramp therefore less long it's down to you (see chart maximum possible).

When choosing a ramp, the length and therefore the angle of the ramp, depends on:
the height to be raised
the type of wheelchair or vehicle
the weight of the chair/vehicle with or without the user sitting on it
the strength of the helper or user