Description
Wheelchair and scooter ramps for disabled people. The double folding ramp is made of aluminum with a special anti-slip surface so as to also give the companion the possibility to climb the ramp while maintaining safety.
Slope
Portable ramps are the fastest and most functional solution for overcoming steps, sidewalks and unevenness. The variety of models on the market allows you to explore and evaluate at best
any eventuality. The concept of Ramp is mainly associated with the terms SLOPE and LENGTH. The greater the Length, the lower the Slope to be faced and the load to be supported, both in the case of autonomy of the user and in the event of an assistant. Below we leave a very short formula for calculating the slope, also useful for identifying the most suitable length of the ramp based on the available spaces.
Ramp Gradient % = (difference in height to overcome / length) x 100
Omega Double Folding Ramp
The Omega double folding ramp is made of aluminum and covered with a special non-slip material, so as to also give the companion the possibility of climbing the ramp while maintaining safety. It is made up of two parallel foldable parts and equipped with a handle for easy transport. This type of folding ramp is available in three models:- 13033018 - Length 180 cm
- 13033020 - Length 240 cm
- 13033019 - Length 300 cm
- Aluminum Frame
- Special anti-slip layer for base coverage
- They are made up of a double track that folds lengthwise
- Inner edge height: 6 cm
- Practical carrying handle
Code | Length | Length | Internal width | Edge height | Slope / Climbable height | Weight | Maximum capacity | Dimensions (L x W x H) |
13033018 | 180 cm | 79 cm | 75 cm | 6 cm inside | 12° / 40 cm | 16 kg | 300 kg | 91 x 36 x 19 cm |
13033020 | 240 cm | 79 cm | 75 cm | 6 cm inside | 12° / 50 cm | 22 kg | 300 kg | 124 x 40 x 19 cm |
13033019 | 300 cm | 79 cm | 75 cm | 6 cm inside | 12° / 60 cm | 27.2 kg | 300 kg | 154 x 40 x 19 cm |
Portable ramps are the fastest and most functional solution for overcoming steps, sidewalks and unevenness. The variety of models on the market allows you to explore and evaluate at best
any eventuality. The concept of Ramp is mainly associated with the terms SLOPE and LENGTH. The greater the Length, the lower the Slope to be faced and the load to be supported, both in the case of autonomy of the user and in the event of an assistant. Below we leave a very short formula for calculating the slope, also useful for identifying the most suitable length of the ramp based on the available spaces.
Ramp Gradient % = (difference in height to overcome / length) x 100
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