- Additional Product DetailsRamp thresholds are often used to allow safe movement (most often via wheelchair access) between offset floor conditions. These shapes are designed to meet accessibility requirements.
Fire Retardant and Styrene Butadiene Rubber Ramp Thresholds
- Rubber ramps meet the requirements of ADAAG-2010; CABO/ANSI A117.1-2013; UBC; and California Title 24, Part 2 (US)
- Rubber ramps are extruded from styrene-butadiene rubber, a long-lasting, weather and ozone-resistant, abrasion and impact-resistant, and fire-retardant material
- Rubber ramps are sold in one-foot increments up to 15-foot lengths
- Rubber ramps can be butted together for longer lengths
- Rubber ramps are cut square on each end but are available with moulded rubber mitre returns, which can be glued to each end for a more pleasing appearance
- Rubber ramps have a superior grip, anti-slip surface and a no-bump tapered lead edge. Rubber ramps are classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., as a skid-resistant floor surface per UL standard for safety, UL410. Rubber ramps also meet the requirements of ASTM D 2047 and Federal Specification P-F-430C (US)
- Fire retardant rubber ramps are easy to install on most surfaces (including wood, concrete, tile and asphalt), using a construction adhesive. Mechanical fasteners are not required and not recommended
- Rubber ramps are also portable. For temporary applications, an assembly which has been bonded together but has not been bonded to a base surface stays in place by its sheer weight and can be removed from one opening and placed at another opening
- Use RR200 (T-Rex) to glue rubber ramps to floor surfaces
- Rubber ramps are available for 1/2" and 1" offset heights
- Rubber ramps can be cross-cut to length or ripped to a custom offset height using a table or radial arm saw with a carbide-tipped blade. These modifications must be made in the field
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The term ‘Access’ generally means the ease with which users can enter and circulate a building, with regard to other performance requirements, e.g. security and fire protection. In particular, access should be provided for ambulant and persons using wheelchairs.
We offer a wide range of saddles, thresholds and ramps that satisfy the requirements of Document 'M’. Designers should refer to BS 8300:2009+A1:2010 Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people. Code of practice and Approved Document M - Access to & Use of Buildings 2004, incorporating Revisions 2010 & 2013.
Ramp options include modular systems that can be assembled to suit virtually any ramp length. Our 'Fire Retardant Rubber Ramp System' incorporates anti-slip features to satisfy the demanding Underwriters Laboratories safety standard UL410 and meets the requirements of US standards ASTM D 2047 and Federal Specification P-F-430C.Doors are typically the weakest link in any partition designed to have acoustic sealing properties. Astragals, perimeter gasketing, drop seals, and door sweeps can all prevent sound from leaking through cracks around the door perimeter.
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