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Picture of POWER BI-FOLD VAN RAMP (MODELS MF1, MF1-R, AF1, & AF1-R) The Power Bi-Fold Van Ramp, models MF1, MF1-R, AF1, and AF1-R, is a van ramp designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. Made from 6061 Aerospace-grade aluminum , this power bi-fold ramp installs in an existing van, and is available with a wireless remote (MF1-R, AF1-R). DIMENSIONS: 72 x 26 inches (MF1, MF1-R) or 96 x 30 inches (AF1, AF1-R). CAPACITY: 1000 pounds.

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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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