Multi-fold wheelchair ramps.
Wheelchair Ramps Multi-fold 4ft - 10ft Solid and durable aluminium wheelchair ramp with black anti-slip grip surface, choose from 4ft, 5ft, 6ft, 8ft and 10ft lengths. Ramp folds to halve both its length and width - from 6ft upwards - ramps split in 2 - these are SPLIT ramps and make the ramps much easier to put in place and use. Folding Ramp Design for compact storage Grip tape running surface for extra grip even in wet Halves its length and its width 275kg capacity, Open Width 730mm From 6ft upwards - ramps split in 2 - these are SPLIT ramps Rest on connection - to fit just rest on and start loading Maximum gradient = 1 in 6 although 1 in 8 is recommended Lightweight for easy handling & compliance with Health & Safety Guidelines Edges on each side of the ramp to prevent accidentally wheeling off The non-slip surface on all of our wheelchair ramps is glued onto the metal ramp. Therefore these ramps are not suitable to be kept outside and exposed to weather.
http://www.theramppeople.co.uk/
The Ramp People
Unit 5 Quantum Business Park
Beacon Hill Road
Church Crookham
Fleet
GU52 8EA
UK
01372569051 hello@theramppeople.co.ukDimensions | |
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Capacity | 275kg |
Length | 122-308cm |
Width | 73cm |
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