PATHWAY® 3G Modular Access System Wheelchair Ramp by EZ-ACCESS®
INFINITE CONFIGURATIONS
The PATHWAY 3G allows for infinite modular ramp and platform configurations, creating safe and seamless access for both standard and unique entryways. Ramp lengths from 2'-8' and platform sizes up to 8'x5' enable you to overcome any access challenge at your home.
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SUPERIOR SURFACE OPTIONS
Choose from two surface options - solid and expanded metal - to meet your needs.
- The solid option features an extruded tread surface with raised ribs to provide exceptional slip-resistance.
- Expanded metal utilizes diamond-shaped openings to allow multi-directional traction and reduced surface accumulation.

PREMIUM HANDRAIL STYLES
These component-based rail options are easy-to-assemble and customize. All styles are made of aluminum and feature a durable finish with a continuous top rail.
- The most popular handrail configuration, the two-line rail provides an additional gripping surface by adding a second rail below the continuous top rail.

- Vertical pickets offer an added level of safety, especially for children and small pets. Our pre-assembled aluminum inserts meet the 4-inch sphere rule for spacing.

DURABLE AND SAFE
The PATHWAY 3G is made of high-strength aluminum which will not deteriorate in the outdoor elements and features slip-resistant surfaces that maintain traction in any weather. Sides are finished and flush with no hazardous nuts or bolts protruding into the usable ramp area.

ALUMINUM ADVANTAGE
The PATHWAY 3G is virtually maintenance free, it will not rust or rot and is constructed from an environmentally friendly material.

HASSLE-FREE DESIGN
The ramp system will not impact your home's property value because it does not alter or add to the structure of the residence - no poured footers, no construction - just simple assembly.

QUICK AND EFFICIENT INSTALLATION
The PATHWAY 3G installs quickly, which means minimal disruption for you and your family. Typically, a 24-foot system can be installed, including handrails, in less than an hour.

Build My Ramp - Step by Step
Step #1: Determine the best access point:

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Access Door
- Make sure that the doorway you want to use is wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair. Also, look at the interior arrangement just inside that door and the path inside the building after entering. Make sure that there is a clear space to approach the door.
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Appearance
- Which Side of the Building is Best?
- Will a ramp facing the street reduce your home's "curb appeal"?
- Will the ramp interfere with other uses of the property?
- Avoid areas under trees that might drop excessive leaves on the walking surface.
- Try to get southern exposure to aid in drying and melting of snow and ice from the walking surface.
Step #2: Measure the rise and choose ramp length:
Choose your desired length of ramp using the calculator at the top of this page or use the rise guidelines below
Rise - Measure the rise from the door threshold or from the landing outside the door to the flat area that the other end of the ramp will rest on. Keep in mind that the ground may slope away from the bottom of the steps. (see diagram)

- 4.8 Degree - This is Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant (Rise distance divided by 1)
- 7-degree - Manual wheelchair users who are independent or who have an attendant with limited strength (Rise distance divided by 1.5)
- 10-degree - Manual wheelchairs with a reasonably strong attendant (Rise distance divided by 2)
- 12-degree - Power wheelchairs or scooters and manual chairs with a strong attendant (Rise distance divided by 2.5)
- 15-degree - Restricted space, unoccupied loading/unloading (Rise distance divided by 3)
If the measured rise is greater than 30", it might be more cost-effective to consider a Vertical Platform Lift instead of a ramp system.
If the rise is less than 12 inches, or the need for a ramp is temporary, it may be best to use a Portable Ramp.
Step #3: Choose your handrails:
Choose handrail type from the dropdown above
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Two-line Handrails that run parallel to the ramp or
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Vertical Picket handrails that run vertically
Step #4: Choose the surface type:
Choose surface type from the dropdown above
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Solid Surface Anti-Slip - great for most uses
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Expanded Metal Mesh Surface - better for areas with high precipitation as it allows moisture to escape through the surface of the ramp
Step #5: Choose your Layout:
Once you have your rise, handrails, and surface chosen, you can now finalize your custom entry ramp system.
Choose your layout from the three options:
Straight - This is best if you have room for the entire length of the ramp to project straight out from the entrance.

L-Shape - If you don't want the ramp projecting straight out of the entrance, or if your desired landing area is on a different side of the building, you can "wrap" the ramp around a corner.

Switch Back (Turnback) - This is best if you want to minimize the total amount of space that the system takes up on your property. (see diagram)

Step #6: Choose your Platforms:
Choose your platforms
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Regular (square) - For straight and L-shaped configurations, available in many sizes
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Switchback (rectangle) - For Switchback configurations, available in many sizes
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45 degree - For areas where a full right turn is not feasible
NOTE: Many configurations require more than one platform and Switchback often requires both Regular and Switchback platforms.
Step #7: Customize your options:
Add any other options
Stairs - If you decide to use the primary building entrance for your ramp system, consider the other people that will be using this entrance. Do you want to force them to walk up the ramp? If not, think about providing steps that go directly from ground level to the top of the highest platform of the ramp system. Measure the rise from ground to top of where the ramp will begin to choose the correct stairs.

Gate - If you need the ability to keep children or animals from getting to the ramp, consider adding a gate to the entrance.

Landing Pad - When your ramp lands on grass or another soft surface, the Landing Pad is ideal to avoid the need for a concrete pad.

Threshold Ramps - Threshold ramps are used for the small lip at the door inside and outside. Measure the total rise (usually .5"-2") and select the right size.

Loop Ends - Your handrails come standard with straight end, choose this option if you would like the looped ends to help with stability.