Ramps for wheelchairs and disabled scooters.
This suitcase ramp is perfect for compensating for large differences in height. A wide ramp, easy to adjust to the desired length. Unique in its kind because in addition to being telescopic, it folds transversely, so it requires less space than other ramps when stored or transported.
Easyfold Allmobility telescopic ramp
The
Allmobility Easyfold Telescopic Ramp is a suitcase-style ramp that is perfect for compensating for large differences in height. A wide ramp that is easy to adjust to the desired length. This type of
wheelchair ramp is unique because, in addition to being telescopic, it folds transversally, so it requires less space than other ramps when stored or transported.
Technical Data This aid is available in different lengths:
Code |
Max/min length |
Internal / external width |
Folded width |
Max. capacity |
Weight |
R 070-180
|
1830/1120 mm |
760/820 mm |
405mm |
325 Kg |
16.4 kg |
R 070-210
|
2130/1270 mm |
760/820 mm |
405mm |
325 Kg |
18.9 kg |
R 070-240
|
2440/1430 mm |
760/820 mm |
405mm |
325 Kg |
21.4 kg |
R 070-300
|
3050/1730 mm |
760/820 mm |
405mm |
200 kg |
26.4 kg |
Choosing the right length of ramps Always choose the longest possible ramp that suits your needs. In fact, the longer the ramp, the lower the degree of inclination you will have to deal with. In general, the following ramp lengths are recommended in relation to the indicated inclination.
■ For independent users of manual wheelchairs:
■ For users of manually operated wheelchairs who require assistance from an accompanying person:
■ Example: to overcome a height difference of 20 cm and a maximum gradient of 1:5, a 100 cm ramp should be used (5 x 20=100).
See proportions on the diagram below.
Degree of inclination diagram 1:5