Key Features:
Durable Aluminum Construction: Crafted from high-strength, lightweight aluminum with a truss-design extrusion, this ramp boasts both durability and ease of handling.
Impressive Weight Capacity: With an impressive 8,000 lb per axle weight capacity, this ramp is engineered to handle heavy loads without compromise.
Compact Dimensions: Measuring 36″ in length and 36″ in width, this ramp provides a compact yet sturdy platform for container loading and unloading tasks.
Enhanced Traction: The raised punch plate surface offers consistent and permanent traction in all weather conditions, ensuring a secure path for equipment and personnel even in icy or wet environments.
Smooth Transition: The knife foot design ensures a seamless ground-to-ramp transition, preventing sudden jolts and minimizing the risk of jostling pallets or equipment.
Versatile Compatibility: This ramp is designed to work seamlessly with container edges ranging from 4.5″ to 8″ in height, catering to various container types.
Proudly Made in the USA: This ramp is proudly manufactured in the United States, showcasing its quality and innovative patented truss design.
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