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Fred@ReverseLogic
01-12-2016, 02:59 PM
Reverse Logic sells three types of service and trailer ramps - constant incline, two-stage incline, and progressive incline. Constant incline ramps have one slope the entire length of the the incline portion of the ramp. Two-stage incline ramps have an initial incline that is less than the slope near the top of the ramp. Progressive incline ramps feature a gradually increasing slope. For example, the RLL-99 ramps start out at 3.5 degrees and increase to 8 degrees just before the platform.

The attached drawing demonstrates the advantage offered by the curved top surface of the RLL-99 ramp. A constant slope 3.5˚ incline ramp (green outline) with the same 8" high platform as the RLL-99 ramp would be more than 36” longer. The curved top surface allows the RLL-99 ramp to be much more compact than a ramp with a constant slope.

The RLL-99 Progressive Incline Ramps are 99” long by 14” wide with an 8” high platform. The optional Trailer Ramp Adapters convert the incline sections of the ramp into trailer ramps which are 80” long by 6.7” high.

https://www.reverselogic.us/shop.html#!/99-Progressive-Incline-Ramps/p/20262825


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