Wheelchair ramps are designed to make it easier for people with disabilities or mobility impairments to access buildings, vehicles, and other spaces. The Roll-A-Ramp aluminum portable wheelchair ramps are lightweight, portable, and easy to use, making them an essential tool for people who rely on wheelchairs, scooters, or other mobility aids to get around.
According to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the recommended slope for a wheelchair ramp is 1:12, which means that for every inch of rise, there should be 12 inches of length. This slope is gentle enough for anyone to use.
Ramps with a slope of 10 degrees are typically used for manual wheelchairs that are assisted or for power wheelchairs. Ramps with a slope of 12 degrees are the maximum recommended slope and are used for power wheelchairs or manual wheelchairs with strong assistance.
Ramp Height to Length |
ADA Compliant 1:12 ratio |
7-degree Rise/1.5 ratio |
10-degree Rise/2 ratio |
12-degree Rise/2.5 |
Rise (inches) | Ramp Length | Ramp Length | Ramp Length | Ramp Length |
10" | 10 FT | 7 FT | 6 FT | 5 FT |
14" | 14 FT | 10 FT | 8 FT | 7 FT |
18" | 18 FT | 13 FT | 10 FT | 8 FT |
20" | 20 FT | 14 FT | 11 FT | 9 FT |
22" | 22 FT | 15 FT | 12 FT | 10 FT |
24" | 24 FT | 17 FT | 13 FT | 11 FT |
30" | 30 FT | 21 FT | 16 FT |
13 FT |
32" | 32 FT | 22 FT |
17 FT |
14 FT |
36" | 36 FT | 25 FT | 19 FT | 16 FT |
If you need a longer ramp shorter than feet 10, go HERE. Call us for ramps longer than 20' long.
Kit includes an aluminum Roll-a-Ramp, steel upper load-bearing plate, support stands, and quick disconnect pins.
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