EZ-Access Suitcase Singlefold Portable Ramp with an Applied Slip-Resistant Surface, 2 Foot
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The top of my pump has some attachments that slide into it to facilitate access to vans, if I remember correctly. My plan was to use my throw as a step down. Because I ignored the attachments, I did not check them. My only problem is that I own two E-books We are very satisfied with the quality of z ramps.
The number 6 is for. A ramp with a 5" rise and a 4 foot or longer length should be sufficient It will be easier if the ramp is longer. Express Ramps, I appreciate your support
In the Product Dimensions section, it mentions the following dimensions Dimensions 36 by 15 by 4 inches As I have the same steps as you and this one didn't work for me, it must be the larger one because I have 21 pounds so it must be the larger one.
The weight per section is 10 pounds (each section)
Selected User Reviews For EZ-Access Suitcase Singlefold Portable Ramp with an Applied Slip-Resistant Surface, 2 Foot
Although I had to purchase return shipping, I should mention here that I had to do so. It is sturdy, the sandpaper-like grip on top is great, and it works! I was a little disappointed, or maybe it was my own fault for ordering the wrong size.
It is sturdy and has a great grip on top.
Despite the statements about this ramp, I am finding it very difficult to wheel myself back up the ramp, even when used at a 2 step rise. I am 68 years old, live alone, have average upper body strength, and am using the 6 foot ramp at a 6 inch rise. Once I was able to climb it and back down, but after feeling like I was pulling muscles, I stopped, and now I only use it when an adult is available to help me. I was impressed by how easy it was to set up the ramp and how well it lived up to its description Take the folded piece and place it where you want There is no connection to it and it does not seem to move at all, so I am watching it closely. This ramp will be fine if you are strong, someone is pushing you, or if you have a powered wheelchair.
In order to be able to get my mom's wheelchair in, I bought it for the front of the house. My porch has 4 steps and this is too steep for me In order to keep her from falling out of her wheelchair, I have to lower her. My mistake was to believe I was getting the ramp that comes apart and each section folds in half to make a 3 ft I recommend it either way since it is extremely durable and of excellent quality. It is not overly heavy, it is just so long that it is bulky. The length of the document makes it difficult for one person to manage, so two people are better suited as you need two to set it up. Be sure you order the correct one since it's not returnable.
This was the pin I used. Stable and strong, the suitcase ramp should last for years to come. A 1/4" x 1" steel pin with a finger ring at one end (a standard Home Depot item) was used to secure the ramp to the step. Two pins can be pulled to remove the ramp, yet it does not move. Safety should be a priority when it comes to including these with every ramp. As an additional addition, 1/8" strips filled in the gap between the peak of the threshold and end of the ramp.
Ramps of this quality are hard to find. This would be good if it weren't too sharp on the lips and, as this is designed to be portable, not a good idea when people are carrying it around. There is also a wider space in the middle of the ramp when the bolts are in place, where the ramp can come apart. A little girl I adopted from my stepfather's family An electric wheelchair with four wheels worked fine, but my mother's three-wheeled wheelchair was an issue Despite its four wheels, the scooter was difficult to maneuver. For wheelchairs and scooters with four wheels rather than three, it would probably be a better option.
However, the curb should be curved to avoid a cliff. I am taking the E-Z-C for the third time It's an access ramp, and it works fine as well It takes just a few seconds to take it out of the box, unfold it, and place it. Due to the fact that it actually weighs 17, I gave it a 4 out of 5. The one I bought was supposedly so light, so I was disappointed because I paid additional money for it. It's that extra two.
I like the way it works. Buying two 4' ones for getting in and out of my front steps (have two steps to the door, each As a result of foot surgery, I am using a knee scooter until I can bear weight on my As far as I can tell, it is a bit short if you are using a wheelchair, unless somebody is I'm using the knee scooter just fine, but it still feels steep at times. Having said that, this is a one-time deal Steps are easily put up, do not budge or move since they're A nonhuman is about 230lbs), and the nonhuman is about 125lbs It has a good grip due to its non-slip surface. The cart is portable, so if we need to go somewhere, we can fold it up and put it flat in the trunk within a few minutes. The thing is, it's not that great It seems light, or at least it weights a little less than 10 pounds -- I was unable to lift it myself (too heavy at this time), but my husband was able to position it without too much difficulty. Although there could be a bit less cost since I had to purchase two, this was the cheapest price I found online and I received the package very quickly. My overall opinion is that it is a great movie.
There is nothing to complain about regarding the ramp's quality or sturdiness. This would have been for a door between the entrance and the lobby where there is limited space to install As we were able to fit one in our space, I failed to spend enough time evaluating the rise that we would need to negotiate. We ended up with a slope of the ramp that is a bit steeper than I would have liked when moving our wheelchair patient up and down the ramp. Despite being a bit wiser, it does work. This provides a gentler slope and makes the slope easier to navigate.