PVI Prairie View Industries Wheel-a-Bout Ramp

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Sale price$1,369.00 Regular price$1,600.00
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Description

  • Closure Strap Locks Ramp Panels Together
  • Easy-To-Handle & Set Up
  • Durable Welded Construction
  • Full Platform Provides Excellent Stability
  • Anti-Slip, High Traction Surface
  • Accommodates Wheelchairs and Scooters with Various Wheel Configurations
  • Stores Upright in Garage
  • Safety DVD And Steel Security Pins Included

Instructions


 

SPECIFICATIONS:

Item Number Length Width Folded Size Weight Capacity*
WAB1030 10' 30" 66 1/4" x 36 3/4" x 16" 84 lbs. 600 lbs.
WAB1230 12' 30" 78 1/4" x 36 3/4" x 16" 98 lbs. 600 lbs.
WABU1030 10' 30" 63 1/4" x 36 3/4" x 16" 83 lbs. 600 lbs.
WABU1230 12' 30" 75 1/4" x 36 3/4" x 16" 97 lbs. 600 lbs.

* Maximum Ramp Capacity: 300 lbs. Single axle – 600 lbs. Two axles.

PVI RAMP MODEL SELECTION GUIDE


1. Always have a qualified assistant present when using any portable ramp.


2. Never exceed a slope greater than 2" on 12" with an occupied chair or
scooter. Never exceed a slope greater than 3" on 12" with an unoccupied chair or scooter.


3. Always make sure that top of ramp is secured on step or landing before
It using. It may be necessary to anchor top of ramp to landing surface with steel security pins provided.


4. Make certain there is adequate head clearance prior to loading an
occupied chair or scooter into a vehicle.


5. Always follow manufacturer recommendations for chair or scooter.


6. Always use your lap belt.


7. Slope Recommendations:


    1:12 SLOPE
            l. The ADA recommended slope for long (up to 30') home and commercial ramps.
            2. Works for most strong, unassisted manual chair users, although PVI always recommends assistance.


     2:12 SLOPE
           1. Maximum acceptable grade for portable ramp use by occupied
chairs and scooters with a qualified assistant.


     3:12 SLOPE
           1. For loading unoccupied chairs and scooters.


     ANY SLOPE GREATER
           1. PVI does NOT recommend.


To determine the length of ramp for your application, first you will need
to determine the rise. The rise is the vertical measurement between the
ground and where the top of the ramp is going to sit.


Prairie View Industries recommends NOT to exceed a 2:12 slope on
most applications. Some ramps may need to meet ADA (1:12 slope)
requirements that are specified by your state. If your rise is over 24", please
contact your local dealer about our modular ramp system.

To find a 2:12 slope, take total amount of rise and divide by 2.

If you have a 12" rise, divide by 2 and the resulting number would be the length of ramp which is required in feet or you would need a 6' ramp.

A 1:12 slope would require
foot of ramp for every inch of rise.


Note: Consideration must be taken if the ground is not
level and slopes away from the rise where ramp PUE will be placed.

Please contact your dealer for evaluation on these applications.

 

PVI QUICK REFERENCE SLOPE GUIDE CHART

Step #1 Measure the rise of your application.
Step #2 Determine your maximum slope.*
Step #3 Pick the proper ramp length, based on your selections, in the graph below.

PVI QUICK REFERENCE SLOPE GUIDE CHART


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Customer Response:

"We ordered this model and sold it the same week. The buyer purchased it for her father who lives in an older house, doesn’t want to move and needs to leave the house periodically for medical appointments. She loves the fact she and her sister can easily fold the ramp and roll it away from the front of the house."

Brian Keith

Access, Mobility, Repair & Rental Ctr, Greensboro, NC

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