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Picture of CONCRETE DECK RAMP SYSTEM The Concrete Deck Ramp System is a modular ramp system designed to provide wheelchair and scooter access in modular structures such as classrooms, offices, churches, and public buildings. This tough and durable ramp system looks and feels permanent, but is actually modular and can be relocated with a portable structure. The ramp has a heavy-duty steel tube frame with a concrete panel surface, with custom sizes and dimensions to fit the location. The ramp can withstand water, freezing and thawing, impact, and fire. Ramp sections and platforms bolt together, and adjustable legs allow for installation on an uneven surface. OPTIONS: Turning or resting platforms; stairs; handrails. DIMENSIONS: Standard width is 48 inches; custom widths are available, and custom length is determined by rise and location. CAPACITY: 2,000 pounds.

Notes: A leasing program for these systems is available.

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This product record was updated on November 24, 2008.

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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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