
Portable Ramp Wheelchairs
Portable ramp wheelchairs are ideal for people on the go. They can fold up or break down into a variety of easy-to-carry pieces with handles.
Be aware of the limitations of incline and weight capacity when choosing the best ramp for your scooter or wheelchair. Check the user manual for your mobility device to get guidance.
For example threshold ramps can be used to aid you in traversing an entryway or a low one. These ramps are also useful for loading power wheelchairs on the side of vans.
Folding Ramps
A ramp for wheelchairs is an excellent accessory for any scooter or wheelchair. It allows users to safely and easily over curbs, stairs or other obstacles that might otherwise prevent an individual from taking a walk or entering a building. Some ramps are designed for permanent installation, while others are more mobile and are able to be moved from one location to location.
Wheelchair ramps are available in various sizes styles, designs, and materials. They can be made to fit the requirements of any user. Choosing the right ramp is important, as it determines the ease and safety it is to use. In order to determine if the ramp is appropriate, it is important to take into consideration the weight capacity of the scooter or wheelchair and accessibility features. Ask accessibility experts or healthcare experts to determine the most appropriate type of ramp for you.
Folding ramps for wheelchairs and mobility scooters are great to overcome obstacles like stairs. They can be easily folded back to transport. They are compact and lightweight making them an ideal option for those who only require a ramp occasionally. They are typically constructed from aluminum and have non-slip surfaces to reduce the chance of accidents. Certain manufacturers offer ramps with rails to improve stability.
Van ramps are a great option for scooters and wheelchairs offering a cheaper solution than purchasing a fully modified accessible van. They are available in manual or motorized versions and typically install in the floor of standard factory vans. The EZ-ACCESS Trifold Ramp, for example has 30 inches, and can be easily loaded into full-size vans. The ramp is light and durable, with a strong non-skid surface as well as safety curbs on both sides. It can support a maximum weight of 1,000 pounds and is covered by a 10-year manufacturer's guarantee. The Roll a Ramp power
folding aluminum ramps for wheelchairs ramp is also an alternative to the EZ-ACCESS trifold and comes in a variety of lengths for different elevations.
Suitcase Ramps
A suitcase ramp can be an ideal option when you need to safely traverse curbs, landings and steps. These portable ramps come with traction surfaces that are skid-resistant and are made from aluminum. The ramps fold on hinges to a compact size and come with an ergonomic handle for transport and installation. They are available in lengths ranging from 2 to 6 feet and can be used with most wheelchairs (manual and electric), scooters (3 or 4-wheel) or walkers. They are designed to withstand harsh outdoor conditions regular use and heavy usage. A lifetime warranty is offered.
The majority of ramps can be divided into two separate, light sections by removing two pins. This makes them easier and lighter to transport and store compared to traditional ramps, which are designed to be single units. Each section is able to be placed on the ground for smooth transitions onto and off the ramp. Many models come with a bottom transition plate that automatically adjusts to the surface of the ground. This allows for easier transfer onto and off the ramp. A top lip extension is also available to assist in clearing the ramp most rear bumpers.
Some models have an adjustable plate for the transition at the top with holes for attaching the ramp to a support surface. Others have plates that can be adjusted independently. Both are designed to guarantee the safety of the ramp and keep the ramp in place when the mobility device is in motion. Certain ramps have additional features like high side rails to protect the user, and a weatherproof bag to put the ramp when it is not in use.
These ramps can be used to navigate just a few steps around the house or used when traveling at work, or in other locations where a permanent ramp might not be practical. Some manufacturers also make ramps for suitcases that are trifold format, which allows them to
fold away wheelchair ramps into three sections that remain relatively the same length when not in use. This is a solution that can be utilized when you want to move the ramp quickly and set it up more quickly.
Modular Ramps
There are many types of portable ramps available for people who must move the wheelchair or scooter up doors, landings and other steps. There are many types of ramps that are portable, ranging from threshold ramps to aluminum modular ramps. Modular ramps are designed for those who require a more durable access solution than portable alternatives and can accommodate longer distances and higher rises. They are typically built on-site using modular sections including landings, feet, landings and handrails. This is faster than custom-building ramps made of wood and does not require excavation or permits.
Unlike wood ramps, which are susceptible to damage from weather and ground movement Modular ramps are made of lightweight yet sturdy aluminum which is durable and will not get rusty. This means that they can be used indoors or outdoors without any worries about the surface's condition changing over time. They can be easily adjusted when the ground gets sunk or if a person changes their mobility requirements.
Modular ramps can be designed to accommodate different sized obstacles or steps by choosing different lengths for the ramp and the widths of the platforms. They can be configured to match any space, allowing an easy and safe slope of up to 1:12 (the maximum slope height of ramps recommended by the ADA). The modular ramps can also be fitted with a variety of handrail options, including two-line rails and vertical picket rails.
All models, regardless of whether you opt for either a portable threshold or modular ADA Ramp, come with a great warranty that gives you peace of mind regarding your purchase. Additionally, the PATHWAY 3G comes with an anti-slip surface that will ensure the ramp's traction in all weather conditions. It was designed for ease of maintenance, with no bolts or nuts protruding into the usable ramp surface and its sides are paved without edges to catch on clothing, equipment or furniture.
The modular ramps' components are easily assembled on the spot, making them a faster and more simple alternative to installing the traditional wooden ramp. They are extremely durable and can support the entire weight of scooters and wheelchairs as well as the user. The majority of them are powder-coated to prevent corrosion, flaking and scratching. They are also light enough to move in the event that the ramp needs to be relocated.
Track Ramps
Wheelchair ramps allow wheelchair users to safely move over curbs, steps, and other elevated surfaces. They are typically constructed of sturdy materials and are available in a variety of sizes, styles, and capacities. The majority of ramps are light and portable, with built-in handles making them easy to transport in cars. They're also available in range of lengths to fit any type of
Retractable Wheelchair Ramps and scooters.
The most common portable wheelchair ramps are suitcase ramps. They have a foldable design, which makes them easy to transport and put up. You can also pick from different lengths ranging from 6" to 12 inches, so you can choose the right ramp for your mobility needs. These ramps, while lighter than other portable ramps are quite heavy once they are full. This is why they're usually used by those who require ramps for only brief periods of time or for travel to different locations.
Modular ramps, often referred to as track ramps, are yet another popular option. They're more like a full-width wheelchair ramp than a suitcase ramp, and have a slightly larger capacity of weight than a suitcase ramp at up to 2,000 lbs. These ramps are designed to be built on site and are used in areas where permanent ramps for wheelchairs cannot be constructed. They're also a great option for those who travel frequently and require ramps at a variety of places.
The ramps consist of a set of dual-runner ramps which can be set at any distance to accommodate wheelchairs and scooters of all sizes. They also come with the bottom and top attaching lips, an attached cotter pin roll to keep the ramps at a fixed length when not in use, an easy-to-use push-button lock that has a plastic cover and side rails that are raised.

To determine the most appropriate portable ramp, measure your wheelchair's wheels, and then determine how high you'll require to go. The majority of manufacturers recommend that you have at minimum a foot of ramp length for every 2" of rise when the
aluminium wheelchair ramp is loaded with a person and a 3" rise when the scooter or chair is empty.