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Prairie View Industries Access Singlefold Ramp 5' x 30"

Prairie View Industries Access Singlefold Ramp 5' x 30Brand: PVI Ramps

List Price: $314.95
Buy New: $168.32
as of 5/21/2012 16:51 EDT details
You Save: $146.63 (47%)

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New (4) from $168.32

Seller: MedexSupply

Size: 5' x 30"

MPN: SFW530
EAN: 7312350333312

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  » Lightweight, Easy-to-Handle and Set Up
  » Folds In Half, Carries Like a Suitcase
  » Durable Welded Construction
  » 5' x 30"
  » 60" x 16" x 4 7/8"

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Product Description
Full Platform Provides Excellent Stability. Anti-Slip, High Traction Surface. Accommodates Wheelchairs and Scooters with Various Wheel Configurations. Weight: 24 lbs. Capacity: 600 lbs.


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