Non-folding wheelchair ramps. Designed for use with manual or electric wheelchairs and scooters. Should be stored indoors when not in use.
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A premium non-folding wheelchair ramp that provides access for wheelchairs over any kerb or step; choose from 2ft, 3ft, 4ft and 5ft lengths. Manufactured from lightweight aluminium, this disabled access ramp also features a durable ant-slip surface. Non-Folding Wheelchair Ramp Features Include: Quick and easy to set up Durable anti-slip surface Rest on connection, to fit just rest on and start loading Unique honeycomb design ensures incredible strength yet lightweight ramps Side mounted carrying handles 300kg capacity 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. Open width 780mm Maximum gradient = 1 in 6 although 1 in 8 is recommended
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 | 300kg |
Length | 61; 91; 122; 213cm |
Width | 78cm |
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