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Picture of VERTICAL PICKET HAND RAILS Handi-Ramp Vertical Picket Hand Rails are ramp handrails designed for use by individuals with balance, mobility, or walking disabilities. Constructed of high-grade galvanized or schedule 40 steel, these rails have vertical pickets for safety. They can be mounted onto a Handi-Ramp ramp system by bolting them on or by sliding them into receiver tubes which are welded onto the system, and are secured by bolts or quick- release pins. Therails are available with or without a ramp system. DIMENSIONS: Pickets are spaced less than 4 inches apart.

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This product record was updated on December 2, 2009.

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Handi-Ramp, Inc.

510 North Avenue
Libertyville, Illinois 60048
United States
Telephone: 800-876-7267 or 847-680-7700.
Fax: 847-816-8866.
Web: http://www.handiramp.com.
Email: info@handiramp.com.


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