PVI Van Ramps (PR15613)
PVI Van ramp
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/15613
A one piece ramp, which is constructed from aluminium and has a slip resistant upper surface. It is secured permanently into the rear of a van, allowing access into the van. The ramp is housed behind the rear door of the van and folds into three. It is designed to be used with wheelchairs or scooters with 3 or 4 wheels up to a load capacity of 272kg (136kg per axle). There are 2 lengths available.
General Details
- Manufacturer/Country
- USA
- Websites
- Roland Priestley Mobility Centre - http://www.rolandpriestley.com.au/content_common/pr-wheelchair-access-ramps_van-ramps.seo
Models / Specifications
- Model VAN730: Van ramp - medium
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- Length Overall 2130 mm
- Width Overall 760 mm
- Height Folded 920 mm
- Weight Overall 34 kg
- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 360 kg
- Model VAN830: Van ramp - large
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- Length Overall 2440 mm
- Width Overall 760 mm
- Height Folded 1020 mm
- Weight Overall 38 mg
- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 360 kg
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PVI Van ramp
Maintenance
Refer to the supplier and manufacturer manual for maintenance instructions and safety warnings.
Standards
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