Access areas at entrances with a gradient of 3% or more must be designed as ramps. With a length of up to 10 m, a longitudinal gradient of up to 4% is permitted. Ramps must be safe to walk and drive on. Drainage must be ensured in the outdoor area.
Ramps in public areas must always be designed in accordance with DIN 18040-1 with a maximum gradient of 6% and without a transverse gradient!
Longitudinal gradient: max.6%
Transverse gradient: 0
Clear width: min.1.20m
Length of ramp run: max.6.00m
Length of intermediate landing: min.1.50m
Height of wheel deflector: min.0.10m
Height of handrail on both sides: 0.85 to 0.95m with flush finish
TÜV sagt nein.
DIN 18040
Ramps, external ramp, internal ramp, handrail
Access areas at entrances with a gradient of 3% or more must be designed as ramps. With a length of up to 10 m, a longitudinal gradient of up to 4% is permitted. Ramps must be safe to walk and drive on. Drainage must be ensured in the outdoor area.
Ramps in public areas must always be designed in accordance with DIN 18040-1 with a maximum gradient of 6% and without a transverse gradient!
6% gradient, 100% gradient, what’s the difference really
Everything is relative anyway. Just choose a different plane of reference and you’re good to go!
That’s a manufacturer’s opinion