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Add-a-Ramp / Quest Engineering, Ltd.

2890 Madison Ave SE
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49548
United States
Telephone: 616-475-5070.
Fax: 616-475-5076.
Web: http://add-a-ramp.com.
Email: quest@questengineering.com.

Products manufactured by Add-a-Ramp / Quest Engineering, Ltd. (listed alphabetically)

  1. ADD-A-RAMP SYSTEM Picture of ADD-A-RAMP SYSTEM

    The Add-a-Ramp System is a modular wheelchair ramp designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. The modular ramp sections are molded from automotive-grade fiberglass with molded ribs on the underside for stiffness. Ramps and landings are height adjustable to accommodate site conditions. Step sections have four or five steps. All ramp segments, steps, and landings have a molded, skid-resistant surface. Ramps and landings have a slight crown in the center to prevent water accumulation. Handrails, posts, and connectors made of aluminum. Handrails have a platinum annodized finish and come with a vinyl coated mesh fabric handrail filler. OPTIONS: Fabric panel handrail fillers can be printed with a corporate logo, company name, or other symbols or slogans. DIMENSIONS: The clear width between handrails is 44 inches. There is a 1-inch rise for every foot of ramp length. Handrails are 1.5 inches in diameter, and come in 34, 38, or 42 inch heights. All straight and curved ramp segments have a 2-inch high curb. Curved turn landings have an inside width of 44 inches. Square top and turn landings are 60 x 60 inches. Rectangular turn landings are 60 x 120 inches. CAPACITY: 300 pounds. WEIGHT: No part weighs over 60 pounds. COLOR: Ramp is chocolate, Desert Tan, or gray. WARRANTY: 5 years.

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