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All Rampit USA aluminum ramps and platforms are assembled using a series of inter-connected pieces of light, and/or heavy tread. All tread pieces are six inches in length and can be cut to any width necessary. Medium tread is used in all ramps and commercial platforms. There are two different types of medium tread in all Rampit USA ramp sections. The first piece of tread is open on the front and the back, and is known as starter tread. This enables ramp sections to be connected to one another. All remaining tread on a ramp section is standard medium tread, and is open on the front, but closed on the back.
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Stringers are shaped like an upside-down letter "F" and enclose all Rampit USA ramps and platforms. On platforms, two of the four stringers are usually flipped upside-down to create a smooth transition on and off the platform. Platform stringers are cut at 45-degree angles, whereas ramp stringers are cut at 90-degree angles. Stringers are sold individually and cut to the length specified. For a matching set, please add two of the same size to your cart.
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Square ends are used to enclose and terminate the end of a handrail when space may be an issue. Square ends are sold individually and include pre-installed aluminum inserts (not pictured). Rampit USA recommends using ANSI loops whenever space allows.
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A support assembly is made up of a crossarm, including two leg clamps and two crossarm clamps, and two complete legs. Support assemblies are installed underneath a ramp and are used to connect two individual ramp sections.
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The built-in adapter is an optional replacement for the uppermost piece of tread in a ramp section. The built-in adapter extends out beyond the end of the ramp, enabling the ramp to rest on the raised surface. Please select the length built-in adapter that best corresponds to the width of your ramp.
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Platform handrails are priced and sold individually and do not include ninety-degree corners or plastic knuckles for connecting multiple handrails.
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Rampit USA Empower Series™ Aluminum Curb Ramps are made of lightweight, high-strength aluminum components that will never rust or corrode and are built to withstand a lifetime of everyday use. The upper end of a Curb Ramp includes a built-in adapter that hangs off the end of the ramp, enabling the ramp to rest on a door threshold or raised surface. Please note: a Curb Ramp is generally not compatible with an outward swinging door. For ramps that are compatible with outward swinging doors, please see Rampit USA Empower Series™ Aluminum Butt Ramps.
- Heavy Duty ramps can hold extreme weights of up to 1,000 lbs
- Lightweight, high-strength aluminum components will never rust or corrode
- The included adapter allows the ramp to rest on a raised surface or doorway
- Self-adjusting bevel creates a safe, smooth transition onto and off the ramp
- Available with or without handrails
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Rampit USA Empower Series™ Aluminum Butt Ramps are made of lightweight, high-strength aluminum components that will never rust or corrode and are built to withstand a lifetime of everyday use. The upper end of a Butt Ramp includes two legs that allow the ramp to “butt up” to a raised surface or doorway without interfering with an inward or outward swinging door.
- Heavy Duty ramps can hold extreme weights of up to 1,000 lbs
- Lightweight, high-strength aluminum components will never rust or corrode
- Included legs allow the ramp to “butt up” to a raised surface or doorway
- Will not interfere with inward or outward swinging doors
- Self-adjusting bevel creates a safe, smooth transition onto and off the ramp
- Available with or without handrails