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Operation
Ramp Application
Do not exceed the ramp
’s load rating. The ramp would fail to perform and could result in
equipment damage or personal injury. Reference the Exploded Parts diagram below.
The floor surface should be smooth so the entire ramp sets firmly on the floor. The loads are
distributed across this surface. If the surface is not smooth, the load stresses in the ramp may
exceed the ramp
’s capacity and break and result in equipment damage and/or personal injury.
If the ramp
’s height and the step’s height need to be the same. A difference in height may result
in a user mis-stepping and result in equipment damage and/or personal injury.
Bridge Application
Do not exceed the bridge
’s load rating. The bridge would fail to perform and could result in
equipment damage or personal injury. Reference the Exploded Parts diagram below.
The floor surface should be smooth so the entire bridge sets firmly on the floor. The loads are
distributed across this surface. If the surface is not smooth, the load stresses in the ramp may
exceed the ramp
’s capacity and break and result in equipment damage and/or personal injury.
The bridge should not set on or compress the cords, pipe or object(s) being bridged. The objects
should move freely while bridge is in use to prevent their damage.
Curb
Curb
Ramp properly positioned
to curb or step
Curb
Curb
Curb
Curb
Ramp improperly positioned
to curb or step
Ramp below Curb
Ramp above Curb
Gap between Ramp and Curb