Calcolatore di Rampe | Garantire la Conformità all’Accessibilità - Calcola la Lunghezza Precisa della Rampa
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Calcolatore di Rampe

Calcola la lunghezza della rampa richiesta e il rapporto di pendenza per l’accessibilità in base all’altezza verticale, alla pendenza desiderata e al fattore di sicurezza.

Result

Ramp Length:
Slope Ratio:

Understanding Ramp Calculations

Calculating the correct ramp length ensures accessibility compliance, such as with ADA standards, for safe and usable ramps. This calculator uses vertical rise, desired slope, and a safety factor to account for construction tolerances.

The slope ratio (e.g., 1:12) means 1 inch of rise per 12 inches of ramp length. ADA recommends a 1:12 slope for accessibility, though steeper slopes (e.g., 1:8) may be allowed for short ramps.

Ramp Length Comparison by Rise and Slope

Vertical Rise (in) Slope Ratio Ramp Length (ft) Typical Use
12 1:12 12 Wheelchair ramp for small step
24 1:12 24 Standard entry ramp
36 1:12 36 Elevated platform access

How to Use the Ramp Calculator

  1. Measure the vertical rise in inches (height the ramp needs to overcome).
  2. Enter the desired slope ratio (e.g., 1:12 for ADA compliance).
  3. Input a safety factor (typically 5-10%) for construction tolerances.
  4. Click "Calculate Ramp" to see the required ramp length and slope ratio.

Ramp Length Chart

Ramp length (ft) for different vertical rises (1:12 slope, 5% safety factor).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ADA-recommended slope for ramps?

The ADA recommends a 1:12 slope (1 inch rise per 12 inches of length) for accessibility ramps.

Why include a safety factor?

A 5-10% safety factor accounts for construction tolerances, uneven terrain, or minor design adjustments.

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