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Aluminium Suitcase Ramp

Aluminium Suitcase Ramp

Portable wheelchair ramps available in 7 feet & 8 feet.

  • Made of aluminium.
  • Come with handles for easy transportation.
  • Anti slip film design.
  • Each piece ramp weighs approximate ±10kg to ±15kg.

How long of a ramp should I buy?

Recommended Slope Angles:

> 7-degree: Manual wheelchair users without assistance
> 10-degree: Manual wheelchairs assisted
  • An able assistant to help those users unable to do it alone
  • OK for strong independent wheelchair users
> 12-degree: Power wheelchairs or scooters and assisted manual chairs
> 15-degree: Restricted space, Unoccupied loading/unloading

Determining Ramp Length:
Use your desired slope. Measure total rise (how many inches from lower level to upper level)
> 7-degree: Rise distance divided by 1.5
> 10-degree: Rise distance divided by 2
> 12-degree: Rise distance divided by 2.4
> 15-degree: Rise distance divided by 3

    Example: For a desired slope of 7 degrees with a rise of 12″ (1 foot), 12/1.5 = 8 foot ramp.

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    Aluminium Suitcase Ramp

    $444.09

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    Description

    Portable wheelchair ramps available in 7 feet & 8 feet.

    • Made of aluminium.
    • Come with handles for easy transportation.
    • Anti slip film design.
    • Each piece ramp weighs approximate ±10kg to ±15kg.

    How long of a ramp should I buy?

    Recommended Slope Angles:

    > 7-degree: Manual wheelchair users without assistance
    > 10-degree: Manual wheelchairs assisted
    • An able assistant to help those users unable to do it alone
    • OK for strong independent wheelchair users
    > 12-degree: Power wheelchairs or scooters and assisted manual chairs
    > 15-degree: Restricted space, Unoccupied loading/unloading

    Determining Ramp Length:
    Use your desired slope. Measure total rise (how many inches from lower level to upper level)
    > 7-degree: Rise distance divided by 1.5
    > 10-degree: Rise distance divided by 2
    > 12-degree: Rise distance divided by 2.4
    > 15-degree: Rise distance divided by 3

      Example: For a desired slope of 7 degrees with a rise of 12″ (1 foot), 12/1.5 = 8 foot ramp.