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Picture of ROLL-A-RAMP HANDRAILS The Roll-A-Ramp Handrail is a handrail for portable ramp designed for use by individuals with balance, mobility, or walking disabilities. This handrail is designed to install on a Roll-A-Ramp portable ramp (see separate entry). Three brackets hook onto one edge of the ramp, and the vertical poles of the handrail fit into the brackets and are secured with one bolt. To remove the handrail, the single bolt is loosened and the rails are lifted out of the brackets. The handrail can be installed and removed from the brackets repeatedly; however, the brackets are permanent once they are installed. The unit is made of aluminum with a protective coating, and it fits ramps between 6 and 23 feet long.

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Price: 795.00 to 195.00.

This product record was updated on August 9, 2011.

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Roll-A-Ramp (a division of DT&J, Inc.)

601 West Main Ave.
West Fargo, North Dakota 58078
United States
Telephone: 866-883-4722 or 701-277-9471.
Fax: 701-277-7283.
Web: http://www.rollaramp.com.
Email: sales@rollaramp.com.


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