Modular Wheelchair Ramps

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    OnTrac Wheelchair Access Ramp with Handrails
    • Provides a safe, accessible transition for scooters, wheelchairs, and walkers
    • Weather-resistant, rust-free aluminum construction with white powder coated handrails
    • 850 lb weight capacity
    As low as $1,045.00
     
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What are Modular Wheelchair Ramps?

Usually made from lightweight aluminum, modular wheelchair ramps are a great way to create customized ADA pathways to your home or business at an affordable price. Modular wheelchair ramps are built by combining ramp lengths and platforms to perfectly fit your space.

Benefits of Modular Wheelchair Ramps

  • Customizable to fit your space: They can perfectly fit any home or business space, without the expense of hiring a contractor.
  • Easy installation: Easy to assemble, and do not require a building permit to install.
  • Portable: Modular ramps can be disassembled, moved, and reinstalled at a new location with minimal effort.
  • Durable: Highly durable and require minimal maintenance. Modular ramps can generally support up to 700-1,000 lbs without strain.
  • Great for any timeframe: Because of their flexibility, modular ramps can be used for both short-term and long-term accessibility needs.

How to Buy a Modular Wheelchair Ramp

Step 1: Measure Your Space

How high does your ramp need to ascend? How much space do you have to place the ramp? Using the ADA guidelines of 12 inches of ramp length for every inch of slope rise, you can calculate the length of ramp needed for your space.

Step 2: Plan Your Ramp Layout

Plan out how you want your ramp to be configured. Will your ramp be in a single straight line? Will it require a 90 degree turn? Do you need a U-shape ramp with switchbacks? Planning your layout will help you identify which individual ramp sections to purchase.

Step 3: Order Your Ramp

Based on your desired ramp layout, order ramp lengths and platforms to fit your design. You can also choose from a variety of ramp widths, handrail styles, traction, and more.

Handrail Styles

  • Two-Line: Two smooth, continuous rails that provide a stable handrail surface for both standing and wheelchair users.
  • Vertical Picket Handrail: One top continuous handrail, paired with vertical picket rails throughout the entire length of the ramp. This offers an additional level of safety, especially for children and pets.