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PVI Modular XP Aluminum Wheelchair Ramp Systems I Discount Ramps 7/20/17,1:39 PM Search... aimcoun7wARAMR.S Ramps & so much more Home 0� Mobility ® Scooter&Wheelchair Ramps > Modular Handicap Access Ramps ® PVI Modular XP Aluminun PVI Modular XP Aluminum Wheelchair Ramp with Handrails r� 4 Re, Whether you need tc these modular ramp! ,Iow-maintenance alu i*X s`� �} in with most surroun �"' s` as a permanent Fixtu ,. • Modular ramp sys an bring your bu v a 4 • Easy assembly wil <` • Corrosion-resistai i • Freestanding stru �{ T'r :`' • 36"wide ramps Contact us about i p Made in the USA BRAND:PVI d Lim T, t t c �r Alm l {rg a�4� ar,t 9 li �d � 7 7' iS! http://www.discountramps.com/modular ramps/p/Mod-XP/ Page 1 of 4 PVI Mod uear-XP AluminumWheelchair Ramp Systems I Discount Ramps 7/20J17,1:42 PM S ' Mod-XP-Ramp-19-HR 19, 223 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-19.0-HR In Stock $1,694.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-20-HR 20' 233 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-20.0-HR In Stock $1,682.00 *NON-RETURNABLE ITEMS* I For shipping quotes and ordering,call us toll Free at 1-888-651-3431 MODULAR XP RAMPS- PLATFORM SECTIONS Item# I Weight I Length I Width I Height ( Status I Price i Mod-XP-Platform-48X48-HR 72 lbs 48" 48" 15.5" min.60" max. In Stock $565.00 Mod-XP-Platform-60x60-HR 113 lbs 60" 60" 5.5" min. 60" max. In Stock $818.00 Mod-XP-Platform-60x96-HR 163 lbs 96" 60" 5.5" min. 60" max. In Stock $1,129.99 Mod-XP-Platform-45-DegreeAngle-HR 30 ibs 38" 36.75" 4" min. 60" max. In Stock $389.00 *NON-RETURNABLE ITEMS it For shipping quotes and ordering,call us toll free at 1-888-651-3431 MODULAR XP RAMPS-STAIRS Item# I Weight I Status I Price Mod-XP-Stair-1-Step 15 lbs In Stock $116.00 Mod-XP-Stair-2-Step 51 lbs In Stock $231.00 Mod-XP-Stair-3-Step 64 lbs In Stock $296.00 Mod-XP-Stair-S-Step 93 lbs In Stock $465.00 *NON-RETURNABLE ITEMS* For shipping quotes and to ordering,call us toll free at 1-888-651-3431 OVERVIEW http://www.discountramps.com/modular_ramps/p/Mod-XP/ Page 4 of 5 I P'l1 Modklae XP Aluminum Wheelchair Ramp Systems i Discount Ramps 7/20/17,1:42 PM Whether you need to make your home more accessible or your business ADA compliant, these modular ramps F solution.The ramps have a tow- maintenance aluminum construction with offer a customizable eas to-assemble sol t Y P a clean, uncluttered appearance that fits in with most surroundings.This system is designed to be freestanding, so it may be used as a permanent fixture, moved, or reconfigured if necessary. • Modular ramp system creates custom configurations for home or commercial use • Can bring your business into ADA compliance • Easy assembly with basic hand tools • Corrosion-resistant aluminum construction with handrails • Freestanding structure can be moved or modified if needed • 36"wide ramps • Contact us about optional white powder-coated handrails • Made in the USA BRAND:PVI d Limited Lifetime Warranty MODULAR XP RAMPS-RAMP SECTIONS Item# I Ramp Length I Weight I Manufacturer Part# I Status Price Mod-XP-Ramp-3-HR 3' 45 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-3.0-HR In Stock $334.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-4-HR 4' 55 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-4.0-HR In Stock $363.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-S-HR 5' 64 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-5.0-HR In Stock $550.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-6-HR 6' 82 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-6.0-HR In Stock $618.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-7-HR 7' 92 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-7.0-HR In Stock $685.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-8-HR 8' 101 ibs Mod-XP-Ramp-8.0-HR In Stock $724.99 Mod-XP-Ramp-9-HR 9' 110 ibs Mod-XP-Ramp-9.0-HR In Stock $887.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-10-HR 10, 120 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-10.0-HR In Stock $954.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-11-HR 11 139 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-11.0-HR In Stock $1,021.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-12-HR 1 148 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-12.0-HR In Stock $1,003.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-13-HR 13' 158 lbs Mod-XP-Ram 13.0-HR In Stock $1,223.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-14-HR 14' 167 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-14.0-HR In Stock $1,290.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-15-HR 15' 176 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-15.0-HR In Stock $1,361.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-16-HR 16' 194 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-1 6.0-HR in Stock $1,346.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-17-HR 17' 204 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-17.0-HR In Stock $1,559.00 Mod-XP-Ramp-18-HR 18' 213 lbs Mod-XP-Ramp-18.0-HR In Stock $1,627.00 http://www.discountramps.com/modular_ramps/p/Mod-XP/ n r� ^-- G,( PPage 3 of 5 P 0 r",) i Victoria U.Buchas 521 Barb Ann Lane Port St.LucgyFL Unit/Lot No.136 La Buona Vita CO-OP, INC. Declaration of Master Form Occupany-Aggreement O.R.Book 1398,Page 1724 Public Record St Lucy County,FL,Florida,Master Agreement Exhibit A PVL Modular XP Aluminum Wheelchair Ramp with Handrails "ADA Approved" Qty _Price .._. 1 Mod-XP-Platform,— _ _ - _ _ 1 ^$565.000 2 Mod-XP-Ramp-12-HR _ _ _..._ — -- ^� __ 1 $1,003.00 Shipping _,. _ _ .__... �.. 1 _ 700.00 Assembly and set-up in final destination —^ 1 $160.00 Subtotal _. _ __ _ ___ $2,428.00 Sales Tax(combined State and local,6.5%) 1 y $157.82 Subtotal_ ��~ —^—� — — _ $2,585.82 Building Permit,If required � —�_ —� — _ _W Est_ $37.00 �_ �Total Pfoperly Card Page 1 of 1 Michelle Franklin, CFA--Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser--All rights reserved. Property Identification Site Address:521 Barb Ann LN Parcel ID:3426-664-0132-000-1 Sec/Town/Range:26/36S/40E Account#:146090 Map ID:34/26S Use Type:0205 Zoning:RMH-5 Jurisdiction:Saint Lucie County OwnershipF1� Alan E Sc d Elai Schmied 521 Barb Ann Ln Port St Lucie,FL 34952 x ,p Legal Description LA BUONA VITA COOPERATIVE UNITILOT 136(OR 3094-1583) ' Current Values Just/Market Value: $40,500 Assessed Value: $34,540 Exemptions: $25,000 Taxable Value: $9,540 Total Areas Taxes for this parcel: SLC Tax Collector's Office p Download TRIM for this parcel:Download PDF© Finished/Under Air(SF): 1,008 Gross Area(SF): 1,470 Land Size(acres): 0.04 Land Size(SF): 1,533.55 This information is believed to be correct at this time but it is subject to change and is not warranted. ©Copyright 2017 Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser.All rights reserved. http://www.pasle.org/RECard/ 7/21/2017 Property Card Page 1 of 1 . , Michelle Franklin, CFA—Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser--All rights reserved. Building Information Finished/Under Air Area.1,008 SF Gross Total Area:1,470 SF Exterior Data Building Type: MHA Grade: LABV Year Built: 1987 Effective Year: 1987 No.Units: 1 Story Height: 1 Story Roof Cover: Roof Structure: Primary Wall: Secondary Wall: View: Frame: Interior Data Bedrooms: 0 Full Baths: 0 Primary Int Wall: Half Baths: 0 Primary Floors: Avg Hgt/Floor: 0 Heat Type: FrcdHotAir Heat Fuel: ELEC Heated%: 100% A/C%: 100% Electric: Interior Sprinkler%: 0% f8 .ilry PCl.T Sketch Area Legend Sub Area Description Area Fin.Area Perimeter CBA CABANA AVERAGE 216 0 70 MH BASE AREA 1008 1008 132 PCA Carport Average-MH 198 0 58 UMA Utility Room for MHA 48 0' 28 This information is believed to be correct at this time but it is subject to change and is not warranted. ©Copyright 2011 Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser.All rights reserved. http://www.paslc.org/RECard/ 7/21/2017 ProperV Card Page 1 of 1 Michelle Franklin, CFA--Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser--All rights reserved. Permits Number Issue Date Description Amount Fee C06030101 Apr 27,2006 Alterations/Remodeling $6,996 $0 C1103-0358 May 19,2011 Open Porch $0 $0 C1203-0354 Mar 22,2012 Shed $0 $0 Notice:This does not necessarily represent all the permits for this property. Click the following link to check for additional permit data in Saint Lucie County This information is believed to be correct at this time but it is subject to change and is not warranted. Copyright 2017 Saint Lucie County Property Appraiser.All rights reserved. 7/21/2017 http://www.pasle.org/RECard/ d u�� le a� . dui .L f' 1 Y+ i t�f � .BQplov pS�GOO 4.9 `1� � y\ Contents Overview... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..2-5 Section 1 : Tools & Hardware 1.1 Tools required........................................ .. ......... ........ ..................6 1.2 Hardware list.......................................:.............................................................6 Section 2: Ramp & Platform standard parts 2.1 Ramp Parts................................................ . . ........................................ . ... . 7 2.2 Platform Parts.::....................:.......:................................. ...............................8 2.3 Standard Platform Configurations....................................................................9-11 (A) 5x5 Configurations (B) 4x5 Configurations (C) 5x10 Configurations ' (D) 5x8 Configurations 2.4 Optional Parts............................................... ...................................... . .....12 Section 3: Platform assembly 3.1 Handrail to Platform attachment......:.....................................................................13Z 3.2 Post corner install................................................................................................13 3.3 Platform leg attachment...................................................................................1.14 3.3.1 Platform long leg supports............................................. .. _ ......................14 3.4 Multiple Platform base assemblies.. ........... ..........._ .15 3.5 Multiple.Platform base open side assemblies .......................................... .15 3.6 Platform under support attachment............................................................ ..16 'r- 3.7 Ramp to Platform attachment...........................................................................16 Section 4: Ramp assembly 4.1 Ramp section assembly (top ramps)............................................... ................17 4.1.1 Entrance assembly (bottom ramps).........................:......................................17 4. 2 Ramp post attachment.. ......*....... ... ......................:18 4.3 Handrail attachment........................................... .......... ..................... ......18- 4.4 Leg to ramp attachment & adjustment.............................................................. .19 4.4.1 Long leg supports........................................................................................19 Section 5: Optional Parts 5.1 Hurricane tie down kit.................................................................................20-21 [21 Overview Appearance: The PVI Modular Ramp System with handrails has a clean uncluttered appearance that will fit in most surroundings. Low Maintenance: The all aluminum design has lifetime durability in all kinds of climates without periodic painting or renewal of preservatives. The aluminum alloys used are resistant to salt corrosion. The modular ramp system may even be used in coastal areas and cold climates that use deiceWs: .. ' Permanent but moveable: The PVI Modular Ramp System serves the purpose as well or better than a permanent concrete ramp, but can still go along with the user if they move, or can be removed and resold when no longer needed. This ramp system is designed to be freestanding and totally independent of the existing structure. In many areas this simplifies compliance with local codes and in many cases eliminates permit requirements. Flexible Modular Components: If or when the ramp is moved it is easy to add to, subtract from, or reconfigure the modular components at a new location. This feature makes the system attractive to lease/rental opportunities that may be available with insurance companies serving rehabilitation needs. It is best to use standard and/or existing components if possible. Custom.designs add cost to the ramp and delay delivery. There are times when special components must be used and PVI is ready to provide the design and production assistance required. Quick, Easy Assembly and Installation: The modular components of the PVI ramp are designed to be quickly and easily assembled with simple hand tools and set in place without the need for construction equipment. A van, pickup or small trailer is all that is needed to transport the ramp components (or shop assembled components) to the job site. Quick and Economical Shipping: The modular components are stocked and warehoused so an order can be filled and shipped on short notice. The lightweight aluminum design and plant location make it economical to ship to any part of the country. Shipping cartons can be handled with ease. Standard Components: Ramps: Width: 36" Standard width; custom widths are optional Length: Minimum length of 4'. Ramp Surface: Aluminum planking with lateral grooves, and a knurled surface. Curbing: 2" high curb-standard Slope: Adjustable from 1:12 to 3:12 Platforms Turn or straight configurations: Dimensions: 48"x60", 60"x60" standard sizes. Height: minimum height of 4 Y2",maximum height of 60" Load Capacity: 100 lb. /sq. ft. 180 Degree turn or straight through Platform: Dimensions: 60"x96" or 60"x120" Standard. Height: minimum height of 4 Y2", maximum height of 60" Load Capacity: 100 lb. /sq. ft. [31 Overview - Slopes, Handrails and Layout Considerations NOTE. ADA COMPLIANCE IS USUALLY OPTIONAL(GUIDELINE ONLY)FOR RAMPS TO PRIVATE HOMES Slopes: The ADA recommended slope of 1:12 is preferred when possible. However, when space is limited or other considerations require a steeper ramp, the PVI modular system will accommodate slopes up to 3:12. Any slope selected must consider the capabilities and safety of the users and their equipment. Handrails: ADA requires handrails on any ramp with a rise of 6" or more. The PVI Modular Ramp System is available with or without handrail; however, we recommend handrails on all but the shortest ramps unless other provisions are made for the safety and assistance of the user. Not having handrail also takes away from the overall strength of the ramp system. Some codes mandate handrail spacing and/or vertical slats. Call PVI on designs with special handrail requirements. Layout Considerations: The usable width of a standard ramp is 36", the overall width of the ramp (from leg to leg) is 41 W. The length of the individual ramp,segments are as follows: 3', 4', & 5'. The segments are used in combinations to make lengths from 6' and longer in 1' increments. Shipping Freight Line and Freight Charges: PVI uses a combination of truck lines. Freight charges vary depending on the size and scope of the ramp system and destination. Call PVI for a price quote on'a particular ramp: `�-- Handling: All components are shipped in packages light enough to be handled with ease. Assembly Ramp and Platform Assembly: Complete detailed assembly instructions are included with each ramp. Assembly time for ramps is approximately one man hour per 16 foot of ramp length. Assembly time for Platforms is approximately Y2 man hour. Ramps can be assembled in sub assemblies for easy transport to the job site. Site preparation, transport time and anchoring time is not included. NOTE: During assembly do not tighten hardware all of the way until assembly is complete. Footing and Anchoring: The PVI Modular Ramp Systems are designed to be freestanding, independent structures that do not have to be permanently attached to the building it serves. Each. supporting.leg is independently adjustable so any settling or heaving of the supporting surface can be adjusted quickly and easily with a single Y2' ratchet. The ramps are also designed to be disassembled, moved and reassembled,at a new site in a new configuration and length. {Platforms must have a minimum.( orie leg anchored on,each ;of the;;two`"opposite sides Each#ree standing.ramp,-,must.be anchored:at the upper'and lov'emend. Secure) " anchoring for the first pair of`post at the..bottom is especially"important because this atlds nee'cessary strength+'' Ito the lower end'of the handrails:"`Anchoring may consist of,lag screws of bbolts�into existing_concrete, precast) ;pads, pa ur tio pavers.or.poed_m place'; Jj [4] Overview Modular Ramp System Assembly Step#1: Unpack all components and make sure all parts on packing list are present. Step#2: Start by assembling the Platform at the entrance door(Top Platform). (A)Select the Platform configuration from the configuration list. (B)Assemble using Platform parts in section 2.2. (C)Set in place, level, and install leg braces if required. Step#3: Assemble first ramp section using parts in section 2.1. (Ramp#1) Step#4: Assemble next Platform same as (A) (8) (C) of the top Platform. (Platform#2) Step#5: Assemble next ramp section. (Ramp#2) Step#6: Check all bolts and make sure all bolts are tightened. NOTE: Some systems may only require one Platform and one ramp if so skip steps 4-6 Top PWform Lower`Platform (Platform#7). Top Ramp (Platform#2) (ramp#1) ottom,Ram p (ramp#2) 151 S'2ction 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Tools&Hardware Ramp&Platform Parts Platform Assembly Ramp Assembly Optional Parts Section 1 .1 Tools Required * Ratchet *1/2" Deep Well Socket * Socket Extension *1/2" Wrench *Cordless Drill *#2 Phillips Drill Bit *Tape Measure *Saw Horses (two pair are recommended) *1/4" Masonry Bit (for anchoring into concrete) *5/32 Allen Wrench �IiP �. Deep Well Ratchet Socket Extension Socket C'/+"-Masonry Bit i 457%. Saw Horse Tape Measure 5/32 Allen #2 Phillips bit Cordless Drill /z Wrench Wrench 1 .2 Section Hardware List *5/16 x 1 Carr. Bolt *5/16 x 2 % Carr. Bolt (attaching top handrail to ramp and Platform post) *5/16 Selflock Nut *5/16 Jam Nut (attaching ramp post to ramp) *6/16 Flat Washer *Handrail Splice *Handrail Bolt Sleeve *#10-16 Self Tapping Screw(post corner kit&ramp attachment clips Platforms) Ik 5/16 Selflock 5/16x1 Handrail Bolt Nut #10-16 Self Sleeve Carriage Bolt Tapping Screw Ott 6/16x2'/: 5/16 Flat Carriage Bolt 5/16 Jam Nut Washer Handrail Splice [6] 1 Section 1:' Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Tools&Hardware Ramp&Platform Parts Platform Assembly Ramp Asserbly Optional Parts Section 2:�2 1 Standard Ramp Parts V Ramp Section Entrance Section 3', 4', &5' 3', 4', &5' Ramp Handrail Assemblies g+rO° ADA 3 + Extended Qost:. End Standard `End Short: ' End 'Modular End tea°a_ Loops Ramp Handrail :a A $ COUpper "T" M R Ramp Splice y� s 0 Entrance Post a Ramp Post _ Support Bracket Long Leg Strap Famp;'Leg Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Tools&Hardtivare IrRamp&Platform Parts Platform Assembly Ramp Assembly Optional Parts 2.2 Standard Platform Parts Platform Bases 4x5 & 5x5 Platform Assembly (Offset turn shown) La l• Platform Top C4 --3 M Handrail Tube Platform Handrail Platform Lower f l m f l Pator ) Platform�.-, Assembly Handrail TubeLegs} Post o c O q Post Corner Kit 4 Open Sided Platform Splice Platform Under-Support Ramp Attachment Clip Handrail Splice Kit 181 Section ,: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Ramp&Platform Par latform Assembly Ramp) Optional Parts Tools&Hard� T tsl HI � `I` 1 ``\ o 5x5 Centered Turn/Through .• ��INNIIIPlafform .I,NI'h,h yl�yll� Centered-Open II I I \ ® �) H� ` • �I!��� I I!I � ��li�rl fF . . �I'HII� ` Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Tools&Hardware Ramp&Platform Parts Platform Assembly Ramp Assembly Optional Parts 2.3 (A) 5x5 Platform Configurations 5x5 Offset Turn/Through/Open LI %r /%�� . \ �:�+ \`\ 60 Platform � \+. \ `•+,;:. '', Handrail{x s 2)„ Handraia-(x' 2)s 2.3 (B) 4x5 Platform Configurations 4x5 Offset Through 4x5 Centered Through 60":Platform 60''Platforms Handrail,()e.s2) Hardrail(z's•2) 7"Platform 3 Platform Handrail.(i('s 2) Handrail,(x'i.4) 4x5 Offset Through/Open 4x5 Centered Through/Open r 60"Platform 60`'Platforms IM Handrail(x's 2) , Handrail(x's 2) 7"Platform Handrail(x's 1) 3"Platform Haq�irail:(x's;2} [10] N • • . •Section 2: Section 3. Section 4: Section 5: Platform Asse Ramp Assembly Optional Parts LOIRDIN-14 FUNTITAI Ramp&Platform Parts'l j FU • • • • Ili II Offset ThroughOffset Turn NIIHII� I°�IjN;I� Centered Through Centered Turn I Switch Back I"I I! I IH yl Open Sided i f Ar Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Tools&Hardware Ram &Platform Parts Platform Assembly Ram Assembl 0 tional Parts Section 2.4 Optional Parts 45° Wedge are used when a Platform is needed, but does not have the space required to use a Platform or make a 90° turn. 45°Wedge Ramp Platforms are used when bottom ramp ending surface is not suitable for accessing the bottom ramp of a modular ramp system, it is not recommended to use this as the only anchor point for a bottom ramp. Ramp Platform Platform Transitions are used when the entrance/door off of the top Platform requires a level bridge from the Platform to the door. Platform transitions are to only be used at minimal height, and always be level. Platform Transition Wire rope IF Hurricane Kits are used when required in Wire:, applications where local building codes require that clarlip the modular ramp system be anchored to the ground. TEYO"Adger :Anchor Hurricane Kit [12] Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Tools&Hardware Ramp&Platform Parts Platform Assembly Ramp Assembly Optional Parts Section 3 Ramp Assembly 3.1 Handrail to Platform Attachment Flat :Washer Landing Post Selflock Nut :Carr.. _ Bolt Landing:Handraif �. Assembly ° Landing .. Base.. - -a• Ratche, - w/extension - - 4 3.1 Handrail to Platform Attachment: line the two round holes at the bottom end of the handrail post up with the square holes in the frame rail of the Platform. Push a carriage bolt through the holes making sure the head of the bolt is to the inside of the Platform base. Place washer over each bolt and fasten with selflock nuts. A ratchet extension will be needed to reach the selflock nuts through the clearance holes in the leg plate. NOTE: setting the Platform base on saw horses will make the attachment of handrail quicker and easier. 3.2 Post Corner Bracket Install Landing Post Corner Landing' Handraii Bracket.. Handrail .G p. Landing Self Tapping Landing Post �Screw Posh 3.2 Post Corner Bracket Install: Once all handrail has been attached to Platform the post corner brackets will need to be installed in all corners where handrail meet. Place bracket in the corner with the pilot hole in the bracket centered on the Platform post, and the edge flush up against the handrail bracket attached to the Platform post. Using a self tapping screw and cordless drill attach the post corner bracket to the first post. Attach the post corner bracket to the second post using the same method. The corners may not line up perfectly it may be necessary to force the second post into the proper position. 113] Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5 Tools&Hardware Ramp&Platform Parts Platform Assembly Ramp Assembly Optional Parts }3.3 Platform Leg Attachme,M) Tape Platform Leg Adjustment Range: Measure 12"Legs/Max=10"/Min=6" Platform ` 18%egs/Max=16"/Min=7%" Post 24"Legs/Max=22"/Min=13'/:" Post L 30Le eg / " " Min=19 " Plate—, gs/Max=28 / % i Selflock 36"Legs/Max=34"/Min=25'/_" ° ° Nut o 42"Legs/Max=40"/Min=31%" L 4 Platform 48"Legs/Max=46"/Min=37'/:" .Carr.Bolt Height Washer 54"Legs/Max=52"/Min=43%" 60"Legs/Max=28"/Min=49'/:" Leg 66"Legs/Max=64"/Min=55%" 3.3 Platform Leg Attachment: To attach the legs to the Platform push the carriage bolts through the square holes o he post leg plate on the ramp post. Place the leg over the carriage bolts with the bolts coming through the slot of the leg. Using a washer and selflock nut fasten leg to the handrail post. To set the Platform height measure from the bottom o the leg to the Platform surface. 3.3.1 Platform Long Leg Supports Flat Selflock. Washer7j Nut Leg Brace. Carr..J Flat' Bolt,Washer— Carr. c"boo Selflock Bolt Leg Brace Nut — Strap Leg Brace ,.Leg Brace. Splice. Strap Leg Brace. o� Carr: 'o Splice. oP Bolt, � O. Leg Brace) Flat 'Strip >�,Washer, o, Leg Brace. Strap. ®• Seiflock o. Nut .oQ 3.3.1 Platform Long Leg Support: Long leg supports for Platform applications will attach to the legs using the same method as on the ramps. Unless the application requires attaching the long leg supports to the backside of the leg channel. Using the same hardware attach the leg brace strap to the back side of the leg channel using the slotted hole at the top at the lowest point in the slot, and the round hole at the bottom. Some Platform application will require that a leg brace splice be used, center the leg brace splice between the two leg brace straps and attach using the same method as if bolting the leg brace straps together: 114] Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Tools&Hardware Ramp&Platform Parts Platform Assembl Ramp Assembly Optional Parts 3.4 Multiple Platform Base Assembly • Selflock 6116x21/2 0 Nutt ;Garr.'_Bolt / Landing Landing spin Splice-- 0 Landing Jf' Sgiee 3.4 Multiple Platform Base Assembly: Position both bases with handrail fully assembled, and the legs attached side by side. Remove the 5/16x2 %4 carriage bolts from the handrail post middle, and bottom handrail tubes. Place a Platform splice on the inside of the Platform post at both the middle and bottom handrail locations. Replace the 5/16x2 % carriage bolts with 5/16x2 '/2 carriage bolts supplied with the Platform handrail splice kit. Push carriage bolt through all, after the clamp adapters have been replaced place a Platform splice over the carriage bolts at the middle and bottom handrail location. Fasten all with selflock nuts. 3.5 Multiple Platform Base Assembly Open Side her landing�supp0 bracket carr.bolf Open side' of landing`; -lnside'edge base of,multiple. landing.base selflock-nut cart.bolt :open:bide, landing spltee �.. .m _ •� washer — selflocktiut< Open Sided B Splice . `Landin Su ort. s: landirg base#2 g pp land�n base#1 Brkket landing'Support— 3.5 Multiple Platform Base Assembly Open Side: If an open side is needed on a multiple base Platform an open side Platform splice, and Platform support brackets.will be needed. Install Platform support bracket on the inside corners of each Platform base. Only bolt the support brackets in on the inside edge for now using a 5/16x3/4carr.bolt with the selflock nut to the inside of the Platform base. With Platform support bracket installed on both bases the open side Platform splice can now be installed. Position the open side Platform splice in line with holes of the Platform bases and Platform support brackets. Push 5/1 6x3/4carr.bolts through all holes with bolt heads on the outside edge of Platforms. Fasten all with a washer and selflock nut. [15] Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Tools&Hardware Ram &Platform Parts Platform Assembly Ram Assembl Optional Parts 3.6 Platform Under-Support Attachment undersupport- bracket ,o allenscrew-� sleeve clamp , open Side splice under su Pp.ortr undersupporE 'tube. tubes leveling pad 3.7 Platform Under-Support Attachment: To install the under support tube slide the sleeve clamp into the under support bracket, next slide the under support tube into the pocket of the under support bracket and sleeve clamp. With the under support tube inserted into the under support bracket all of the way using a 5/32 Allen wrench tighten the set screw in the sleeve clamp all the way down. The leveling pad will allow for minor adjustment, for major height adjustment the under support tube may have to be cut down to the desired length using a saw or tube cutter. If under support tube needs to be cut to size make sure not to cut the end off with the tapped insert welded in. 3.7 Ramp to Platform Attachment Ramp VL a � elf to in 9 pP : o,screw ,- End Plank.. cordless ° drill` Platfomt amp Attachment R#fip;Attachment Clip Clip 3.7 Ramp to Platform Attachment: With the opening of the Platform to be used has been determined attach the ramp attachment bracket to the Platform base using self-tapping screws, space the ramp attachment clip on center with the opening of the Platform being used. With the ramp attachment clips installed drop the ramp into place so that the ramp attachment clip cradles the end plank of the ramp. At every on ramp to Platform transition a gap is created between the ramp and Platform, to fill this gap an upper "To' will be required. Place the upper"To' in to the gap between the Platform and ramp and attach with self-tapping screws on all four corners of the upper"To'. Once the ramp has been attached to the Platform the ramp leg heights can now be fine tuned. To do this, loosen the ramp leg. hardware to make sure that the legs make solid contact with the ground and re-tighten leg hardware. Making sure that the ramp section on top ramps elevated end is the end of the ramp section with the double post attached to [16] r— w Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Tools&Hardware Ramp&Platform Parts Platform Assembly Ramp Assembly Optional Parts Section 4 Ramp Assembly 4.1 Ramp Section Assembly (top ramps) 1st Ramp Section (entrance section on.b.ottom.ramp) 5/16x1 2nd Ramp Section Carr. Bolt a Ramp s' o Splice 0 0 Flat: Washer Selflock Nut 4.1 Ramp Section Assembly: If system has platforms assemble platforms first and set in place before assembling ramps. Start by setting the first ramp section (shortest ramp section) of the ramp run across a set of saw horses. If assembling a bottom ramp run start with the entrance section. Attach a ramp splice to each side of the first section of ramp using the square holes in the ramp frame rail closest.to the end of ramp section. Place ramp splice over the ramp frame rail and align the holes of the ramp splice and ramp frame rail. Place carriage bolt through the holes making sure to keep the head of the bolt to the inside of ramp section place washer over bolt and fasten with selflock nut. Position the next section of ramp and attach using the same method, repeat this process until entire ramp run has been spliced together. 4.1.1 Entrance Assembly (bottom ramps) Entrariee Post.' S Entrance Ramp Post Post c , Selflock Nut 5116X1 Carr.Bolt FIatJ Support Washer Bracket. support Bracket Entrance' Seelon 4.1.1 Entrance Assembly: Assembling the entrance section is similar to assembling the first section of a top ramp run. Except the entrance section will require attaching an entrance post at the end of the entrance section, which attach in the same manner as the ramp post only they are attached with only one bolt. The entrance post has plates welded to them to attach the support brackets at the beginning of the entrance section. To attach the support brackets run a carriage bolt through the square hole of entrance post plate, put the slotted hole of the support bracket over the carriage bolt and fasten using a flat washer and selflock nut, but do not tighten all of the way down yet. After the ramp has been positioned in its final resting place adjust support brackets so they are sitting flat on the resting surface and tighten hardware all_of_the way down. (It is irriportant that the ramp be_anchored to the restirlg surface using the hole inj (the foot of the support bracket to provide the strength needed to the entrance post at'end of the ramp_; [17] l Section 1: Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Tools&Hardware Ramp&Platform Parts Platform Assembly Ramp Assembly Optional Parts 4.2 Ramp Post Attachment amp. �.:... <<..r Post Ramp Post 5/16x1 (,. Carr. Bolt i 1st Ramp 2nd ,Ramp Jam 'Post Section Section Nut Flange 4.2 Ramp Post Attachment: With the entire ramp run spliced together the ramp post can now be attached to the ramp run. Starting at the end of the ramp (shortest ramp run of section)attach a ramp post at each post location, the section requiring two ramp post will be at the elevated end of the configuration. Every ramp section after the first section of ramp will only require one ramp post. To attach the ramp post to the ramp section align the holes of the ramp frame with the holes of the ramp post place a carriage bolt through the holes and fasten with a jam nut. Repeat the process with the bottom hole of the ramp post and the post flange at the bottom side of the ramp section. 4.3 Handrail Attachment Double Post Single Post Handrail Handrail Hand ' Top Handrail. I o.- Spll it 'Bracket. Spllce Bolt -' Z Carriage ..Sleeve.I'I Bolt, Bottom Starting Handrail .Ramp Tube Selflock 7ff"� Nut 4.3 Handrail Attachment: With all of the ramp post attached to the ramp run slide the coinciding bottom handrail tube through the holes of the ramp post placing a handrail splice between each handrail tube. Once all of the bottom handrail tubes are in place start with the first section of ramp (ramp with two post attached to it). Slide the top handrail tube brackets over the ramp post, align the holes of the handrail brackets and the ramp post slip the handrail bolt sleeve inside of the ramp post and handrail bracket, and insert the 5/16x2 '/2 carriage bolt, fasten with a selflocking nut. NOTE: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN BOLT, TO AVOID DEFORMING THE HANDRAIL BRACKET. After the top starting handrail assembly has been attached slide a handrail splice inside of the handrail tube, slip the next top handrail tube assembly over the handrail splice, and attach it to the next ramp post location, repeat these steps until all of the top handrail assemblies have been attached to the ramp run. Once all top handrail assemblies have been attached use a 5/32 Allen wrench to tighten the set screw in the handrail splice. [18] i Section 1 Section 2: Section 3: Section 4: Section 5: Tools&Hardware Ramp&Platform Parts Platform Assembly Ramp Assembly Optional Parts 4.4 Leg Adjustment Ramp - - - o o. Jam \.. Nut'. ° .9 Flat Leg Angle. Flat Washer Hardware Washer o. selflock ut o ' 4.4 Leg Attachment justment: With the ramp run completely assembled, and positioned in the final resting location the legs can now be attached and adjusted. Place a washer over the carriage bolts and jam nuts used to attach the ramp post, place leg inside of the ramp post with carriage bolts coming through the slotted hole of the ramp leg, and fasten with another flat washer and selflock nut. Slide the leg down until the angle of the leg makes solid contact with the resting surface, loosen the leg angle hardware so it rest flat on the resting surface and re-tighten hardware. 4.4.1 Long Leg Supports (ramps) Carr: r Bolt .Washer-i - o Se{floek . Leg Brace: :Nu Strap. Leg Brace Selfloc Strap" a e� Nut Long Leg. Supports: �do Washer Qio GoOo�. B n Le9 e, ` p' Carr. strap \. . 0' Bol' 4.4.1 Long Leg Support: Long Leg Supports are required on any ramp with a rise of 36" or greater. Four leg brace straps will be required at each location requiring long leg supports. Attach the first leg brace strap to the leg channel using the end of the leg brace strap with the single slotted hole, and the round hole punched in the leg channel run a carriage bolt through both and fasten with washer and self lock nut on the inside of the leg channel. Finger tighten only, and attach the next strap on the other side of the ramp at the opposite end of the leg. Hold the leg brace straps together and run carriage bolts through the straps using the holes that line up closest to the end of the leg brace strap fasten with a washer and selflock nut. Repeat these steps on the other side of the legs running the straps the opposite direction so that the leg brace straps form an X between the ramp legs. Tighten down the hardware used to attach the leg brace strap to the leg channel the rest of the way. [19]