Modular Wheelchair Ramp Instruction Guide and Video
An easy guide to installing our Modular Wheelchair Ramp can be viewed, here or you can watch our assembly instructions video below.
Our modular systems can be assembled by a competent builder or DIY'er. Please see for yourself in the video how simple this installation can be.
Unsure how to identify which ramp is suitable for you? Please view the following page for a simple guide on the measurements required to identify the most suitable ramp for the property.
A quick guide to fixings, bolts and small parts:
A quick guide to fixings, bolts and small parts:
As each system has a various number of bolts, fixings and small parts, we have photographed all small items and explained these below.
1) Foot Parts


1. Adjustable foot, to be screwed in the telescopic leg in the stanchion
2. Nut, for adjusting and fitting the foot in the leg
3. Foot plate, to be placed under the adjustable foot. If necessary you need to place slabs under the foot plate to strengthen the foot under the Modular Wheelchair System.
2. Fixings Part 2


1. Adjustable foot, to be screwed in the telescopic leg in the stanchion
2. Nut, for adjusting and fitting the foot in the leg
3. Foot plate, to be placed under the adjustable foot. If necessary you need to place slabs under the foot plate to strengthen the foot under the Modular Wheelchair System.
3. Fixings Part 2


1. Adjustable foot, to be screwed in the telescopic leg in the stanchion
2. Nut, for adjusting and fitting the foot in the leg
3. Foot plate, to be placed under the adjustable foot. If necessary you need to place slabs under the foot plate to strengthen the foot under the Modular Wheelchair System.
4. Ramp Section Fixings


1. Adjustable foot, to be screwed in the telescopic leg in the stanchion
2. Nut, for adjusting and fitting the foot in the leg
3. Foot plate, to be placed under the adjustable foot. If necessary you need to place slabs under the foot plate to strengthen the foot under the Modular Wheelchair System.
5. Handrails Fixings


1. Adjustable foot, to be screwed in the telescopic leg in the stanchion
2. Nut, for adjusting and fitting the foot in the leg
3. Foot plate, to be placed under the adjustable foot. If necessary you need to place slabs under the foot plate to strengthen the foot under the Modular Wheelchair System.
6. Stanchions and Telescopic Leg


1. Adjustable foot, to be screwed in the telescopic leg in the stanchion
2. Nut, for adjusting and fitting the foot in the leg
3. Foot plate, to be placed under the adjustable foot. If necessary you need to place slabs under the foot plate to strengthen the foot under the Modular Wheelchair System.


Modular Wheelchair Ramp Systems and the law
These systems are designed to be portable and temporary - therefore they do not need to comply with building regulations (Part M or Part K) - if you require your system to be fully compliant please get in contact as this something we can provide but the specifications need to be tailored to the installation site and for the usage (residential or commercial).
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