Instructions / Assembly

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5.
INSTALL RAMP HANDRAIL END LOOPS
If ramp does not include optional handrails, skip to SECTION 6.
5.1.
Ramps ordered with optional handrails two-line and handrails with vertical pickets feature end loops
which are added at both the upper and lower ends of the handrail (FIG. 7).
5.1.1.
FIG. 7 shows loops installed on a two-line handrail; however, the installation process is the
same for both handrail styles.
5.1.2.
There are two loop sizes: The upper loop is used on the top of a ramp handrail section and
is the larger of the two sizes; the lower loop is slightly smaller and is used on the bottom of
the ramp handrail section. Upper/lower loops are not interchangeable but are installed in
the same manner.
5.1.3.
FIG. 8 (upper loop) and FIG. 9 (lower loop) show the difference between each loop.
FIG. 7
FIG. 8
UPPER END LOOP IDENTIFICATION:
THE ATTACHMENT PLATE ON THE UPPER END LOOP ANGLES IN,
TOWARD THE LOOP BEND.
ALSO, THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE TUBE BEND AND THE END
LOOP ATTACHMENT PLATE IS LONGER THAN ON THE LOWER END
LOOP.
FIG. 9
LOWER END LOOP IDENTIFICATION:
THE ATTACHMENT PLATE ON THE LOWER END LOOP ANGLES
OUT, AWAY FROM THE LOOP BEND.
ALSO, THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE TUBE BEND AND THE
ATTACHMENT PLATE IS SHORTER THAN ON THE UPPER END LOOP
FOR REFERENCE, THE
TOP OF THE RAMP
HAS ANCHORING
HOLES IN THE
TRANSITION PLATE.