1 in 12 Gradient Calculator

1 in 12 Gradient Calculator

Enter the vertical rise to calculate the required horizontal run for a 1:12 gradient.

Here’s a comprehensive table summarizing key information about a 1:12 gradient for wheelchair ramps:

AspectDetails
Gradient Ratio1:12
Percentage Slope8.33%
Angle4.76°
DescriptionFor every 1 unit of rise, there are 12 units of run
Recommended UseIndependent wheelchair use1
Maximum Rise166mm (6.5 inches) for a single ramp section1
Ramp Length CalculationHeight of step × 12 = Minimum ramp length1
Building RegulationsMinimum gradient required for installed ramps3
ADA ComplianceMaximum slope allowed for new constructions5
Residential UseCommonly required for residential situations3
Public AccessMay require a shallower 1:15 or 1:20 gradient3
Assisted UseCan be steeper (up to 1:8) for shorter distances with assistance1
LandingsRequired every 10m (32.8 feet) of ramp length1
Ramp WidthMinimum 1.5m (59 inches) wide1
SurfaceMust have a non-slip surface1
HandrailsContinuous suitable handrail required on each side1

This table provides a quick reference for the most important aspects of a 1:12 gradient wheelchair ramp, including its measurements, recommended uses, and key regulations.

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