Download Spec Sheet

Product Description

Traditional methods of building curb ramps waste time, manpower, resources, and money that would be better spent delivering your project on time and under budget. Our RubberForm Curb Ramps are blessedly simple: no cutting the curb, no digging, no gravel, no asphalt, no constant maintenance, and no messy cleanup. 

Installation is easy: place the ramp where you want it. Removal is the same, and each ramp has built-in hand grips for easy transport. Our 100% American recycled composite ramps are durable: no chipping, warping, or spalling due to heavy use or inclement weather. That means you can use and reuse our ramps at jobsite after jobsite for decades.

Keep your workers safe and help clean up America’s backyard while you do it!

Models

RF-CR4-3

  • 31 lbs
  • 4”H x 12”W x 36”L

Key Features

  • Easy installation and transportation with built-in hand grips
  • High load-bearing capacity
  • Flexible – conforms to any asphalt or concrete surface
  • Reusable and built-to-last
  • Made in the USA with 100% composite material

FREQUENTLY ASKED

What is the largest pipe or hose you can fit into your 2” hose and pipe ramp?

Our 2” hose and pipe ramp is designed to hold up to a Schedule 40 pipe, 2 ⅜” OD, however you could fit a 3” OD hose/pipe.

What is the largest pipe or hose you can put in the 4” hose and pipe ramps?

Our pipe ramp was engineered for the Yelomine™ and Aquamine® pipes, however our pipe ramp can fit up to a 5” pipe or hose.

Do the 2” or the 4” pipe and hose ramps need to be anchored down?

Generally, they do not, but that depends on the application and your requirements. Just lay down and place your pipe or hose into the open slot. Our 2” pipe ramp weighs 36 pounds and our 4” pipe ramp set (2 ramps and our interconnector) weighs a total of 84 pounds each and are stabilized by the inserted pipe. If they need to be anchored in place, we recommend the GRK’s RSS™ Rugged Structural Screw.

Do pipe or hose ramps connect?

There are no connector pieces, but they can be laid side-by-side in a row.

How many pounds of pressure can these pipe and hose ramps withstand? Can a dump truck drive over your pipe ramps?

Our pipe ramps are extruded with EDPM rubber and are construction rated. They have been tested and used daily with large construction vehicles and large emergency vehicles.

Will your hose and pipe ramps support the inserted pipe or hose?

No, the pipe or hose will need to be strong enough to hold the weight. Our ramps will disburse and hold the pipe in place as the vehicle rolls over the ramp and inserted pipe.

Your 4” hose and pipe ramp set are shown as a 3-piece unit. What are the pieces?

Our 4” pipe and hose ramp system consist of 2 ramps and one ramp interconnector piece that holds the 2 ramps together when the pipe or hose is inserted. The total weight of this ramp set is 84 pounds. The ramp pieces stay below the OSHA standard weight regulation for one man. These pieces easily fit together on-site and are ready for use in minutes.

What is the standard length of your 2” and 4” pipe ramps?

We extrude both our 2” and 4” pipe and hose ramps in 36” (3’) sections. We can custom extrude up to 10’ if needed.

Why can’t I just use gravel and asphalt to cover the pipe during a waterline restoration project?

If your municipal project is in a mandated prevailing rate area, the first time you use our pipe ramps they will be paid for. Please email RubberForm (Sales@RubberForm.com) for our cost-justification spreadsheet so you can convince your municipality and or your team to use the RubberForm pipe ramp system.