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9' 6" L x 48" W Titan Ramps Wheelchair Entry Ramp

$1,099.99
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Key Features:

  • Great for semi-permanent or temporary use
  • 850 lb. Weight capacity; measures 10' L x 48" W with side curbs
  • High-strength, lightweight aluminum with textured, extruded surface for increased traction and safety

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Overview
Specifications
Length:
114"
Width:
48"
Maximum Capacity:
850 lbs.
Weight:
100 lbs.
Material:
Aluminum
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The Titan Ramps 9' 6" x 48" Aluminum Wheelchair Entry Ramp is the perfect solution for a semi-permanent access ramp to your home or commercial business. These ramps are carefully designed using corrosion-resistant aluminum for years of maintenance-free use, making these entry ramps an excellent investment. The 48” wide design complies with the Massachusetts and California Building Codes. The ramps feature a slip-resistant surface which is ideal for wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, canes, and crutches. These solid ramps also have a top lip transition plate, allowing the transfer from the ramp to the raised surface effortless. The 10’ ramp should be used on surfaces no more than 10” high to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The bottom flexible transition lip allows for an easy ramp to ground transfer. There is no hardware in the usable ramp area, avoiding any tripping hazard. The handrails are sold separately.

  • Great for semi-permanent or temporary use
  • 850 lb. Weight capacity; measures 10' L x 48" W with side curbs
  • High-strength, lightweight aluminum with textured, extruded surface for increased traction and safety

This Mobility Mart product is backed by a 1 year warranty and is guaranteed to be free of defects at time of purchase.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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