Folding ramp. Options: two lengths.
This robust Folding Suitcase Ramp is ideal for providing access to houses and cars for wheelchairs, scooters, walkers and rollators. The tri-fold ramp is supplied in two parts that can be easily slotted together and is constructed from sturdy, rust-free aluminium with strong carrying handles attached, making the unit portable and convenient to store. The ramp also features a non-slip, black gritted surface with raised side walls for safety, and has a load capacity of 272 kg (42 stone) when using both ramps joined together. This versatile ramp has easy-to-use security locks to the hinges and ends to fix the ramps together when extended and in use or to hold them closed when folded for storage or transport. The Folding Suitcase Ramp is available in 2 lengths. Specifications Colour: Black & Silver. Width (Extended): 740mm. Width (Folded): 360mm. Maximum Load: 272kg (42st)
Aidapt Bathrooms Ltd
Lancots Lane
Sutton Oak
St Helens
Merseyside
WA93EX
United Kingdom
01744745020 sales@aidapt.co.ukDimensions | |
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Capacity | 272; 272kg |
Length | 122; 183cm |
Width | 74; 74cm |
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