NOTE : If using concrete screws be mindful not to overtighten especially when using a powered device like impact driver or powered drill. A large downwards clamping force is not appropriate and/or not needed to hold these ramps down.
Type 3 Ramps.
These need to be installed hard against the vertical kerb as per pic shown below. There is a cut out for water to flow.
Type L Ramps
These ramps are not difficult to install. When we did it for the first time ever, it took us only 90 minutes to install 8 ramps and 4 end caps.
They are held onto the concrete by galvanised dynabolts or concrete screws 12mm diameter 70mm-100mm length. Concrete fasteners are not included in our product – this is something you need to source yourself. We do however include the cup washers and sleeve collars (sleeve collars in some versions only).
Should you prefer not to install it yourself, we can refer you to someone from our network of handymen who will quote and deal direct with you to install. We are a materials supply only company and do not provide a installation service.
Suggested Installation Method…(click on the little circles on the bottom of slide to view the different steps)
Type 1 and Type 2 Ramps
The method shown above for the type L ramps can basically be applied to the type 1 and type 2. However because of the back-front width of these ramps being wider you will only get a narrower drainage gap.
These ramps need a flat surface to be placed over. Please view the following slide.