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Just like threshold ramps, folding ramps provide a simple and safe way to navigate through doorways, raised landings, curbs, and more. These ramps, however, fold up for added portability. Most models in this category are lightweight, and some even carry like a suitcase. If you’ll be traveling often and you want to ensure that you’re ready for any environment you may be presented with, you’re in the right place. Lightweight & portable Integrated, high-traction surface Single fold & Solid Surface DesignPermanent Slip-Resistant Surface Separates into two pieces Bariatric multifold separates into two pieces for easy carrying Slip-resistant tread can retain traction in all weather conditions Lightest folding ramp in the industry Compact storage & portability Bottom transition plate Optional Top Lip ExtensionMade of aircraft-quality aluminum Comes with carry bag Designed to transition wheelchair or scooter from one surface height to another Folding & lightweight With Edge Barrier for added safety




Folds in half Lightweight Aluminum Easily folds Two model choices with different widths and lengths Folds in half Ready to use out of the boxAdapt Solutions' POWER PULL technology is a wheelchair & passenger ramp assist system. With the use of an electronically controlled retractable cable and remote control, the person in the chair can attach their wheelchair to the POWER PULL from outside the vehicle. The cable is attached to the left and right side of the front of the wheelchair. Once they are positioned on the bottom of the wheelchair ramp, with the push of a button the cable begins to slowly pull them into the vehicle. The cable can be stopped at any time if the person feels they need to re-straighten the wheelchair before continuing. Great for wheelchair drivers who use hand controls and just need a little assistance with getting up the ramp, the person in the chair simply presses the release button and unhooks the two-position cable from the wheelchair once they are safely inside.




The system can also be used to help with existing the vehicle. The POWER PULL cable uses an auto-locking clutch system that keeps tension on the cable at all times during use. This means that the cable will never accidentally unravel or become tangled. There is also a safety switch in the design that keeps the POWER PULL cable from accidentally releasing while it is in use. In addition to the remote control stopping capabilities, if the wheelchair is not going up the ramp straight, a built-in breaker prevents the chair from being pulled too far over to one side. The system resets itself in a few seconds, allowing the user to reposition in the middle of the ramp before proceeding. Roll up beside your vehicle Take hold of the POWER PULL strap Position yourself in front of the ramp Place the hooks on the left and right side of the chair Press and hold the 'IN' button POWER PULL takes you up the ramp Stop the POWER PULL while on the ramp at any time




Download the POWER PULL Brochure. MobilityWorks offers new and used wheelchair accessible vans to accommodate your specific needs from many showrooms across the country. Browse our on-line inventory of over 400 vehicles. Stay connected with our social network Stay connected with our social network:Assistive handicap ramps are gradually inclined surfaces that allow mobility devices to navigate otherwise inaccessible terrain (e.g. curbs, stairs, etc.) Generally, ramps are distinguished by their rise, length, weight capacity, and width. These cooperative products can assist manual wheelchairs, power chairs, scooters, and more. Rise: Rise is a vertical measurement from the starting point to apex height. Length: Measurement of overall length, correlates directly with rise. Weight Capacity: Gross weight that the device can hold reliably. Add the total weight of the wheelchair/scooter to that of the user, then make sure the resulting number is lower than the wheelchair ramp’s weight capacity.




Generally, our ramps can accommodate between 600 and 700 lbs. At 1800wheelchair, we have the wheelchair or scooter ramp for you -- and our prices won’t break the bank! Order online or give us a call at 1-800-320-7140; our phone agents are standing by to answer any questions you may have. Remember, orders over $59 qualify for free shipping! Van & SUV Ramps Mobility Ramps 101: Choosing the Right Ramp For Your Needs If you use a mobility device, handicap ramps will allow you to access all of the same places that abled people can. Wheelchair and scooter ramps ensure that you are able to navigate terrain that would otherwise be off-limits because of stairs, curbs, inclines, and doorways. While publicly accessible buildings are required to have permanent handicap ramps or lifts, portable or folding ramps are often necessary for home use, as well as for travel and transport. Today in the United States, wheelchair ramps are required in all new construction for public accommodations thanks to The Americans With Disabilities Act.




The Senate originally passed the ADA on September 7, 1989 with a vote of 76 yeas to just eight nays. Although it might be hard to imagine today, it was soon passed by the House of Representatives on May 22, 1990 by a unanimous voice vote. The ADA requires that ramps exceeding 30 feet must feature an intermediate platform for ease of use. Whether they're outdoor or indoor wheelchair ramps, they must also have a minimum width of 36 inches. In addition, to meet ADA Ramp Guidelines, there must be handrails between 34 and 38 inches in height on both sides of handicap ramps. How Do I Determine Which Types of Mobility Ramps Are Right For Me? In order to make a choice about what kind of handicap ramp you require, you’ll want to learn a bit more about the different types of mobility ramps that are available to you. Perfect for doorways, slightly raised landings, or shorter curbs, threshold ramps are a simple, safe solution for both indoor and outdoor use. They are often made out of rubber, fiberglass, aluminum, or other recyclable materials, but provide a sturdy, reliable incline for all types of wheelchair or scooter ramps.




If you’re concerned these ramps are flimsy, think again -- most can support up to 1,000 pounds! These anti-slip, high-traction ramps are affordable and provide easy access. Van and SUV Ramps These mobility ramps are designed specifically to make sure you can get into and out of vehicles, including buses, minivans, and SUVs. Even if you have a specialized vehicle with a built-in ramp, there may be a time when your van isn’t available for use, and for many people, these vehicles are simply not affordable. But these mobility ramps instantly make your transport vehicle totally accessible. They can be used in vans, SUVs, or even on steps to get you safely to your vehicle loading area. Many options have substantial extensions (up to 10 feet, in some cases). With these mobility ramps, you’ll never have to worry about vehicle accessibility, and you’ll be able to travel much more quickly and safely. Folding ramps have a wide variety of uses at home, in the office, and while traveling.




They can allow you to navigate through doorways, onto curbs, or up stairways. The main difference between these and other types of ramps, though, is their portability. Most are very lightweight and all fold up for easier travel. You can even carry some just like a suitcase! Many of these ramps offer superior non-slip grip and are incredibly durable and strong. Whether you intend to use them indoors or out, they’re a safe and sturdy option when you’re on-the-go. If you’re a frequent traveler or are looking for mobile peace of mind in any situation, folding ramps can be an excellent solution. Probably the most-recognized type of outdoor/indoor wheelchair ramps, aluminum ramps come in several different lengths and can easily be configured to your home’s specifications. They can be made into small threshold ramps or extend the entire length of a staircase or walkway. They’re easy to install and have virtually no maintenance requirements. Unlike wood or other materials, they will not rot or corrode, which means they’ll stand up to the elements.

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