Roll-A-Ramp is where Strength and Flexibility Meet! Your ramp will always be portable and never permanent. Roll-A-Ramps are the perfect solution for people who want an alternative option to heavy, inconvenient, or permanent ramps. This aluminum ramp can be built to comply with ADA standards if needed.
Roll-A-Ramp's Roll-Up Wheelchair Ramp is a unique portable ramp that helps scooter and wheelchair users, as well as those with a wide range of disabilities, to easily access to homes, buildings, vans, and more.
The ramp is a perfect alternative to heavy or permanent ramps.
Roll-Up Wheelchair Ramp Sizing:
This Roll-Up Wheelchair Ramp is the only ramp product available in odd lengths. For instance, if you have 13 feet of space available, you don't have to purchase a 14 foot ramp.
Roll Up Design
The roll up design makes the ramp easy to use and store.
Support Stand Information
Support Stands are required for all ramps 12-feet and longer in length. Starting at ramp lengths of 18-feet, stands are placed at 6-foot or 7-foot intervals. A T-Handle helps easily install the Support Stand, and no tools are required. Stands are height adjustable and available in three sizes.
Additional Ramp Links (Optional Accessory Listed Above):
- Adds Ramp Length
- 1 ft. Pre-Assembled sections ready to attach to any ramp, even after the sale
- Easily attached to any existing ramp with tools provided
Quick Release Cotter Pins (Optional Accessory Listed Above):
These optional accessories split the ramp into sections for easier handling and storage.
Seg-Mount Brackets Information (Optional Accessory Listed Above):
These brackets temporarily mount the ramp to any steps or landing. They can be used as a permanent mount. The ramp remains removable by simply lifting the ramp out of the brackets.
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 assistant manual chairs
15-degree: Restricted space, Unoccupied loading/unloading
Determining Ramp Length:
Rise=Vertical distance from the ground to landing surface in inches
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