Key Features
Durable Rubber Construction: Crafted from durable molded rubber, these ramps are built to withstand heavy loads and provide long-lasting performance.
Impressive Weight Capacity: With an impressive 20,000 lb weight capacity per ramp, these ramps can handle the heaviest of loads with ease.
Two-Piece Design: Each set includes two ramps, consisting of one approach ramp and one wheel riser leveler. This design reduces the loading and unloading angle for forklifts, enhancing safety and efficiency.
Versatile Placement: The ramps feature a lip design that allows them to pass over shipping container locks, enabling placement anywhere along the container’s edge. This flexibility ensures optimal positioning for your specific needs.
Easy Connection: Dog bone connectors are included, making it simple to connect multiple ramps together if you wish to use them as a curb ramp or with a hand truck.
Smooth Transition: The knife foot design ensures a smooth transition from ground to ramp, preventing sudden jolts that could damage cargo or equipment.
Dual-Wedge Design: Specifically designed for use with forklifts, these ramps feature a dual-width, modular design that can be positioned as far or as close as needed, accommodating the spread of your equipment’s wheels.
Specifications
Weight: 4.13 lbs
Thickness: 1-3/16″ and 1/4″
Material: Steel
Coating: Black And Yellow Powder Coating
Electric Galvanization
Lock Material: Steel with Chromed Treatment
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