Two-track ramp allowing wheelchair or scooter access to buildings with steps or mobility cars.
Enables access to buildings with steps / mobility cars in a wheelchair or scooter.High quality, lightweight yet strong aluminium channel ramps sturdy enough to carry 360kg (56st) - making them one of the strongest range of ramps available. The two-part telescopic design is easily adjusted to give the desired length and includes a locking mechanism to hold the sections firmly together during storage and transit. A durable slip-resistant track gives maximum grip. A nylon carry handle ensures the ramps are easily carried.Max Length: 3m (9'8").Overall Width: 245mm (9.6").Internal Track Width: 191mm (7.5").Transport/Folded Dimensions - Length: 1.6m (5'2"), Width: 245mm (9.6"), Depth: 78mm (3"). Maximum User Weight Limit:Maximum Load Capacity: 360kg (56st)Product Weight:
https://www.healthcarepro.co.uk
Healthcare Pro
Sherwood House
Cartwright Way
Forest Business Park
Coalville
Leicestershire
LE671UB
UK
0345 121 8111 customerservice@healthcarepro.co.ukDimensions | |
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Capacity | 300kg |
Length | 92-150; 114-200; 165-300cm |
Width | 25cm |
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