Stepless telescopic ramps feature the following benefits:
- End caps that prevent the ramp from slipping during use, and serve as shock absorbers during transport
- Softly rounded, folding handles that feel comfortable when lifting and carrying the ramp
- High safety – can support heavy loads
- An integrated non-skid surface that is extremely hard-wearing and provides sure footing in almost all conditions
- Holes for drainage
- Maintenance-free – anodised aluminium profiles for increased stability and strength
- Attractive, functional design
- Takes up little space when not in use
- A unique locking feature prevents the ramp from sliding apart during transport
Stepless telescopic ramps are available in different lengths with either two or three telescopic pieces to accommodate different needs. It is simple to extend the ramp sections to the required length and push them together again to create a shorter ramp as required. A simple locking mechanism makes sure the ramp remains fixed at the selected length both during transport and when in use.
We always recommend using the longest ramp possible – the longer the ramp, the gentler the gradient and the easier the ramp is to negotiate. Generally speaking, we recommend the following ramp lengths in relation to the stated gradients:
User-operated manual wheelchair: maximum gradient 1:7.
Helper-assisted manual wheelchair and electric wheelchair: maximum gradient 1:5.
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