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Strona 1 - Modular Access System

Pathway® Modular Access System Assembly Manual

Strona 2 - ASSEMBLY MANUAL

- 10 - 2.3. CONNECT TWO PLATFORMS TOGETHER: 2.3.1. Assemble the first platform as described in the previous steps except on the side where the second

Strona 3 - CONTENTS

- 11 - FIG. 2.6

Strona 4 - 1. BASIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS

- 12 - 2.4. INSTALL UNIVERSAL ANGLE BRACE: 2.4.1. For added stability, any platform with a walking surface over 36″ high requires bracing. The MUAB (U

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- 13 - 3. RAMPS 3.1. CONNECT RAMP SECTIONS: 3.1.1. Place the walking surface side of the ramp sections face down, onto cardboard or lawn so that the

Strona 6 - PLATFORM SIDE

- 14 - 3.2. INSTALL RAMPS ON PLATFORMS: 3.2.1. The following will address attaching a ramp or ramp run to a platform. If the ramp needs to be angled w

Strona 7 - FIG. 2.3

- 15 - 3.3. ATTACH SUPPORT LEGS TO RAMPS: 3.3.1. Attach support tube bracket which are included in the MRRC (CONNECTOR – RAMP TO RAMP) to the center s

Strona 8 - FIG. 2.4

- 16 - FIG. 3.7 FIG. 3.8 3.3.7. If the ramp walking surface is over 36″ high, an MUAB (UNIVERSAL ANGLE BRACE) must be installed under the ramp (FIG.

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- 17 - 3.4. INSTALL GROUND TRANSITION RAMP: 3.4.1. The MRGT (RAMP GROUND TRANSITION) consists of two sections that need to be connected together, then

Strona 10 - FIG. 2.5

- 18 - FIG. 3.12 FIG. 3.13 3.4.6. Install protective caps over side rail corners (FIG. 3.14) by placing one cap on each side at both the top and b

Strona 11 - FIG. 2.6

- 19 - 3.5. INSTALL A SINGLE RAMP RUN TO AN EXISTING STRUCTURE: 3.5.1. Turn the ramp section upside down on a flat surface. Do this on cardboard or a

Strona 12 - FIG. 2.8

- 2 - ASSEMBLY MANUAL For EZ-ACCESS® Pathway® Modular Access System ATTENTION INSTALLER:  For residential use only!  850 lb. weight capacity  Re

Strona 13 - FIG. 3.2

- 20 - 3.6. ANCHOR RAMP UPPER TRANSITION: The MRUT (RAMP UPPER TRANSITION) must be anchored to a substantial surface. Use the pre-drilled holes at eac

Strona 14 - FIG. 3.4

- 21 - 3.7. ANGLE RAMPS WITH RESPECT TO PLATFORMS, PORCHS, OR DECKS: 3.7.1. There are situations where it is necessary to angle ramps with respect to

Strona 15 - FIG. 3.6

- 22 - 4. HANDRAILS 4.1. PRE-ASSEMBLE HANDRAILS: 4.1.1. One pair of handrails is required for each ramp section. Handrails are interchangeable. 4.1.2

Strona 16 - FIG 3.9

- 23 - 4.2. INSTALL RAMP HANDRAILS: 4.2.1. Install pre-assembled handrail section to side of ramp run (FIG. 4.2). 4.2.1.1. The vertical posts of the h

Strona 17 - FIG. 3.11

- 24 - 4.3. INSTALL PLATFORM HANDRAILS: 4.3.1. Depending on your configuration, refer to FIG. 4.4 and FIG. 4.5, as needed. 4.3.2. Pre-assemble the pla

Strona 18 - FIG. 3.14

- 25 - FIG. 4.4 FIG. 4.5

Strona 19 - FIG. 3.17

- 26 - 4.4. INSTALL HANDRAIL END LOOPS: 4.4.1. The Pathway® Modular Ramp System will include either end loops that attach with joiners or swaged loops

Strona 20 - FIG. 3.18

- 27 - FIG. 4.9 4.5. INSTALL END CAPS: 4.5.1. Use plastic end caps when there are any remaining open ends on the handrails (FIG. 4.10). Push them on

Strona 21 - FIG. 3.20

- 28 - 5. FINAL STEPS 5.1. SECURE RAMPS TO PLATFORMS: 5.1.1. After all ramps and platforms have been positioned and all handrails and/or connectors,

Strona 22 - FIG. 4.1

- 29 - 6. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 6.1. CONNECTOR – RAMP HR TO RAMP HR: Connects ramp handrails on the inside corner of a 90° turn or turn back. Because ea

Strona 23 - FIG. 4.2

- 3 - CONTENTS SECTION 1: BASIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS ...

Strona 24 - FIG. 4.3

- 30 - FIG. 6.2 FIG. 6.3

Strona 25 - FIG. 4.5

- 31 - FIG. 6.4 6.1.3. Cut the 1-1/2″ diameter round tube to the length measured (FIG. 6.2). 6.1.4. Using a metal file, smooth any sharp edges from t

Strona 26 - FIG. 4.8

- 32 - 6.2. CONNECTOR – PLATFORM HR to RAMP HR: Connects the handrails on a platform to the handrails on one side of a ramp. Because each installatio

Strona 27 - FIG. 4.10

- 33 - FIG. 6.7 FIG. 6.8

Strona 28 - FIG. 5.2

- 34 - FIG. 6.9 FIG. 6.10 FIG. 6.11

Strona 29 - FIG. 6.1

- 35 - FIG. 6.12

Strona 30 - FIG. 6.3

- 36 - 6.3. RAMP SUPPORT TOP: The MRST (RAMP SUPPORT TOP) provides supplemental support at the upper (or lower) end of the ramp. When used, the suppor

Strona 31 - FIG. 6.6

- 37 - 6.4. RAMP LOWER TRANSITION: 6.4.1. The lower transition, in combination with an MRST (RAMP SUPPORT TOP) is commonly used to span wider gaps or

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- 38 - 6.5. SINGLE BRIDGE PLATE: WARNING: Use MPBxx (BRIDGE PLATE) in the horizontal (flat) position only. WARNING: It is intended to be used to b

Strona 33 - FIG. 6.8

- 39 - 6.6. LANDING PAD: 6.6.1. The MLP (LANDING PAD) is used at the bottom of a ramp or ramp run to assist mobility on soft or uneven ground. 6.6.2.

Strona 34 - FIG. 6.11

- 4 - 1. BASIC SYSTEM COMPONENTS 1.1. Because each ramp configuration will differ from one another, your system may or may not contain all these basi

Strona 35 - FIG. 6.12

- 40 - FIG. 6.20

Strona 36 - FIG. 6.15

- 41 - 6.7. PLATFORM TIE STRAPS: 6.7.1. The MTPS (PLATFORM TIE STRAP) is intended to attach a platform to an existing porch, deck, threshold or platfo

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- 42 - 6.8. LIGHTNING GROUND ROD: WARNING: Prior to installing, ensure that any underground electrical conductors, natural gas lines, water/drain li

Strona 38 - FIG. 6.17

- 43 - 6.9. TIE DOWN: The MTDK (TIE DOWN KIT) includes a pair of auger style anchors for mounting the system in soil or through asphalt, plus wire rop

Strona 39 - FIG. 6.19

- 44 - FIG. 6.24 6.9.1. For platforms, install one tie down at each corner where a support tube is installed (FIG 6.24). 6.9.2. Place a brace band a

Strona 40 - FIG. 6.20

- 45 - 6.9.10. If there is are support tubes in the ramp run, the same method as described above for platforms can be used. Otherwise, drill a 5/16″ h

Strona 41 - FIG. 6.21

- 46 - 6.10. GATE: The MUG36 (MODULAR GATE 36”) can be installed to swing either direction. Determine which side the hinge should be on and the direct

Strona 42 - FIG. 6.22

- 47 - 6.10.3. Remove gravity latch and finger catch from bag. NOTE: Discard the screws included in the same bag as the gravity latch and finger catc

Strona 43 - FIG. 6.23

- 48 - 7. MAINTENANCE & SAFETY 7.1. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY: 7.1.1. Caution should be used at all times. Proper maintenance and upkeep to

Strona 44 - FIG. 6.24

Manufactured in the USA LIFETIME WARRANTY. Please register at www.ezaccess.com/warranty-satisfaction. © EZ-ACCESS®, a division of Homecare Products,

Strona 45 - FIG. 6.25

- 5 - UNIVERSAL PLATFORM (STRAIGHT CONFIGURATION) UNIVERSAL PLATFORM (TURN CONFIGURATION) MPPC – CONNECTOR – PLATFORM TO PLATFORM MHRRRC – CONNECTO

Strona 46 - FIG 6.29

- 6 - MUAB – UNIVERSAL ANGLE BRACE MUCB5 & MUCB7 – UNIVERSAL CROSS BRACE MUG36 – MODULAR GATE 36” MTDK – TIE DOWN KIT MPTS – PLATFORM TIE STRA

Strona 47 - FIG. 6.33

- 7 - 2. PLATFORMS 2.1. INSTALL PLATFORMS: If your system does not include a platform, skip to ‘CONNECT RAMP SECTIONS’ of this instruction guide. It

Strona 48 - 7. MAINTENANCE & SAFETY

- 8 - 2.2. INSTALL SUPPORT TUBES AND FEET AND ADJUST PLATFORM HEIGHT: 2.2.1. Support tubes, plugs & feet come in pairs. Support tubes will come in

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- 9 - 2.2.5. Lift each corner of the platform and install a base foot on each support tube oriented so that the foot extends under the platform as sho

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