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ANSI loops are the rounded ends of Rampit USA handrails. ANSI loops include pre-installed aluminum inserts (not pictured) and can be flipped to angle upwards or downwards.
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Crossarms are available in two different widths and include two crossarm clamps and two leg clamps. Crossarms do not include legs. For a complete assembly including legs, please see support assembly.
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Handrail posts are the main components in all Rampit USA handrails and attach directly to the ramp or platform stringer using the hardware provided in a small bolt pack. Handrail posts are sold individually.
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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
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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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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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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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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.