Rubber Ramps
(ADA Compliant)
- Rubber ramps are ADA compliant and meet the requirements of
ADAAG-1992; CABO/ANSI A117.1-1992; UBC; and California C.C.R., Title 24, Part 2.
- Rubber ramps are easy to install to most surfaces (including wood,
concrete, tile and asphalt), using a construction adhesive such as "liquid
nails". Mechanical fasteners are not required.
- Rubber ramps are extruded from styrene butadiene rubber
which is weather and ozone resistant.
- Rubber ramps also retard fire and are extremely abrasion and impact
resistant.
- Part numbers are designated according to the following example: SBR1F
- "SBR" refers to styrene butadiene rubber, "1" refers
to the offset height to which the part flushes-out "F". All assemblies
are for flush applications. Available up to 156" in length.
- Rubber ramps are cut square on each end but are available with molded
rubber miter returns which can be glued to each end for a more pleasing appearance. To
receive a pair of miter returns, add "MR" to the part number (example: SBR.5FMR).
- 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 in another
opening.





Modular Ramp Thresholds (ADA
Compliant)
- Patented ADA compliant system (U.S. Patent #D345,218) answers the
needs of architects, specifiers, building owners, installers, and most importantly,
physically challenged people. For use in schools, hospitals, offices, restaurants, hotels
stadiums, and more.
- Assemblies consist of interlocking components, eliminating the need
to weld joints. The interlocking ball-joint design allows each component to flex and
conform to uneven surfaces.
- Available with cast aluminum miter returns.
Modular Ramp
Threshold Components
These are the 'building blocks' which make up the
system assemblies (not generally sold individually).








Modular Ramp
Threshold Assemblies
Accommodates 1/2" to 1" offsets in meeting
the 1:12 slope requirements of the "Americans with Disabilities Act".
For the ADAAG's 1:8 slope allowance for existing
buildings, use any variable ramp assembly (VARI) to accommodate up to 1-1/4"
offsets.
Assemblies allow for custom fabrication such as
U-notching, L-notching, side access extensions, and more. Consult Pemko customer service.
Pemko highly recommends our specially designed miter
returns; otherwise, we recommend filling and feathering the threshold ends with grout. Do
not leave threshold ends open.
Assemblies are shown at 1/3rd size.









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