Wheelchair Ramp - Suitcase Style | Homecare & Wheelchair Accessories
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Experience easy access with our Suitcase Wheelchair Ramp, a versatile one-piece aluminium ramp suitable for a range of assistive devices. Its 1520mm length ensures seamless access to buildings with steps, kerbs, and other obstacles. The ramp features a non-slip surface on the underside, providing stability and preventing movement off steps or kerbs.
Convenience is key with this ramp, as it easily folds in half and can be securely bolted shut to prevent accidental opening. A handle allows for easy and convenient transport, and the fixed bolts come with a small chain to ensure they are not lost during use. Additionally, the ramp comes with two sets of fixing bolts, allowing for permanent securement.
FEATURES
- One piece aluminium
- Carrying capacity of 200kg
- Weight – 13.5kg
- Centre fold design
- Max Length – 1520mm
- Max step height – 15.2cm
- Sturdy handle
- 2 sets of fixation bolts & chains
SIZING
- Product Weight: 13.5kg
- Length: 1 520mm (Max step height 15.2cm)
- Width: 720mm
- Folded Dimensions: 1 550mm (L) x 400mm (W) x 100mm (H)
WEIGHT CAPACITY
- Weight carrying capacity up to 200kg
Discover enhanced accessibility with our Suitcase Wheelchair Ramp at Sheer Mobility.
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