INSTALL SUPPORT TUBES AND FEET AND ADJUST PLATFORM HEIGHT:
1.2.
1.2.1.
1.2.2.
CONNECT TWO PLATFORMS TOGETHER:
1.3.
1.3.1.
INSTALL UNIVERSAL ANGLE BRACE OR CROSS BRACE:
1.4.
1.4.1.
INSTALL RAMPS ON LOW PROFILE PLATFORMS
2.
This section addresses the attachment of a ramp (or ramp run) to a platform. If the ramp needs to be
angled with respect to the platform, refer to 'ANGLE RAMPS WITH RESPECT TO PLATFORMS, PORCHS, OR
DECKS' in the main PATHWAY® Modular Access System Manual instead of this section.
2.1. Locate the MRHPLP (RAMP HANGER PAIR LOW PROFILE). Install two hangers onto the side of the
platform where the ramp will be attached.
2.2. Hold the hanger perpendicular (approximately) to the platform side rail, then bring the hanger upward
until it is against the side rail lip. Rotate the hanger and continue pushing upward in such a manner that
the "hook" at the top of the hanger goes behind and catches on the lip in the top of the platform side rail
and the hanger sits on the ledge at the bottom (FIG. 2.1).
FIG. 2.1
If the Low Profile Platform is being used as a landing pad, simply set it on the ground in the
desired location and proceed with the steps in the next section.
Support tubes, plugs, and feet for the Low Profile Platforms are installed in the same
manner as standard platforms. Refer to 'INSTALL SUPPORT TUBES AND FEET AND ADJUST
PLATFORM HEIGHT' in the main PATHWAY® Modular Access System Manual.
Do not attempt to walk on the platform until all support tube set screws have been
tightened securely.
Low Profile Platforms are connected in the same manner as standard platforms. Refer to
'CONNECT TWO PLATFORMS TOGETHER' in the main PATHWAY® Modular Access System
Manual.
Requirements for bracing Low Profile Platforms are the same as standard platforms. Refer
to 'INSTALL UNIVERSAL ANGLE BRACE AND INSTALL UNIVERSAL CROSS BRACE' in the main
PATHWAY® Modular Access System Manual.
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