500kg
In support
Width from 60 to 120 cm, Length from 50 to 120 cm
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Carry handle
Anti-slip aluminum surface
Self-adjusting side brackets
The lightweight design and self-adjusting support system ensure ease of use and adaptability to any step lower than 15 cm. The ramp is equipped with a special support system using two wings that directly rest on the step.
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We solve all access needs
We design tailor-made solutions based on the needs of our customers, offering customized ramps for each type of vehicle.
Your frequently asked questions
Here you will find answers to the most common questions about WM System products and services. Whether it’s technical details, installation and maintenance information or clarification of our processes, you’ll find everything you need to make the most of our innovative solutions.
HOW CAN I KNOW WHICH RAMP IS SUITABLE FOR ME?
Just contact us to find the most convenient dealer for you, who, thanks to the use of the configurator, will be able to provide you with an accurate and detailed quote for every aspect of the project.
ARE THERE ANY TAX BENEFITS?
Yes, with the purchase of a compliant access ramp, you can benefit from a reduced VAT of 4% and a bonus equal to 75% of the expenses incurred. These are part of the subsidized property maintenance interventions.
WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT DIFFERENCE I CAN OVERCOME WITH A RAMP?
With mobile ramps, we reach a maximum of 4 meters in length, so they can overcome height differences of 5 to 35/45 cm, while with fixed solutions, which are custom-made, there are no length limits. They can handle height differences from 5 to 150 cm from the ground.
HOW LONG SHOULD IT BE?
The length of the ramp, so that it is in accordance with the law (Decree 236), is related to the difference in height to be overcome and the slope obtained, which must be < 8%.
WHAT SLOPE SHOULD IT HAVE?
The access ramp, to be compliant, must have a slope equal to or less than 8%. Where possible, a slope of 6% is recommended for complete user autonomy.