Fire Retardant Recycled Threshold
- Rubber ramps meet the requirements of ADAAG-2010; ANSI A117.1-2017; UBC; and California Title 24, Part 2.
- 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 molded rubber miter 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.
- 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.
- 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.
Ratings
Barrier-Free
Non-Skid/PemKote
Underwriters Laboratory 4L10
Finishes
SBR.5F: BL - Black Styrene Butadiene Rubber
SBR.5FMR: BL - Black Styrene Butadiene Rubber
RR1: BL - Black Styrene Butadiene Rubber