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| RAMP TERMINOLOGY |
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Ramp Components |
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Refer to the Terminology Illustra- | Pan Weldment (Housing): | providing an unobstructed an- | |
tions on pages 2 and 3. | The pan is the aluminum (casing) | tiskid surface for entry and exit | |
Control Box (Electronic Con- | mounted in the vehicle floor sys- | when the ramp is not in use. | |
tem which contains the electrical | Ramp Platform: The ramp | ||
troller): The remote mounted | components that power the ramp | ||
control box provides the logic to | electrical systems. The fixed | platform is the aluminum ramp | |
manage the inputs in order to | section assembly featuring a full | ||
produce the desired outputs in | ponents from above. The cover | antiskid surface. | |
terms of ramp function and per- | is easily removed for access to |
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formance. In general terms the | drive components. The | Chain Drive Assembly: The | |
control box is commonly referred | provides an antiskid surface for | electric motor driven chain drive | |
to as the “controller”. | entry and exit when the ramp | deploys and stows the ramp plat- | |
| is deployed. The RA500 ramp | form assembly. | |
| stows into the sub floor |
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Ramp Actions and Functions |
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Extend: Extend is the action of the platform moving out of the pan weldment (housing).
Retract: Retract is the action of the platform moving in to the pan weldment (housing).
Deploy: Deploy is the action of the ramp assembly extending to ground level when the DEPLOY (OUT) switch is activated.
Stow: Stow is the action of the ramp assembly retracting inward to the stowed position when the STOW (IN) switch is activated.
Note: the one touch control- ler activates both the stow and deploy functions, dependant upon the state of the RA500.
Stowed Position: Stowed position is achieved when the ramp platform assembly is fully retracted (resting fully in the pan weldment).
Manual Override: Manual operation is achieved through the use of a mechanical release. Simply pull the release and use the hand hold provided on the ramp platform to manually deploy or stow the ramp. Minimal physi- cal effort is required to stow and deploy the ramp platform. Slow steady motion results in the least resistance and easy operation. See pages 12 and 13 for detailed manual release procedure.
Obstruction Sensing: An ob- struction sensing feature is stan- dard with the RA500 ramp. The controller monitors the instanta- neous movement of the electric motor, and calculates a “real time” running average of the current. It then compares the programmed peak (maximum vs. instanta- neous) and delta (instantaneous minus running average) limits to determine if an obstruction has been encountered.
Weight Sensing Pad (optional): The platform can be equipped with a weight sensing pad. This optional feature will cause the ramp not to operate in the event that 15 kilograms or more is on the ramp platform.
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