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NATIONAL RAMP THRESHOLD RAMP (ALUMINUM)    


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Picture of NATIONAL RAMP THRESHOLD RAMP (ALUMINUM) The National Ramp Aluminum Threshold Ramp is a portable, modular ramp designed for use to make thresholds acccessible to wheelchair, walker, and cane users. This lightweight, durable, free-standing ramp can be placed indoors or outdoors in front of doorways, sliding glass doors, and raised landings. Made of anodized aluminum, the ramp is seam-free. The modular design with its interchangeable components accommodates thresholds from 0.75 to 6 inches high. DIMENSIONS: 34 inches wide.

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This product record was updated on October 30, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

National Ramp

PO Box 1170
Allen, Texas 75013
United States
Telephone: 214-715-4000.
Web: http://www.nationalramp.com.
Email: info@nationalramp.com.


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Distributor(s):

Lift and Care Systems, Inc.

7 Precinct Street
Lakeville, Massachusetts 02347
United States
Telephone: 888-927-6279 or 508-947-3304.
Fax: 508-947-7704.
Web: http://www.liftandcaresystems.com.
Email: DAustin@tmlp.net.


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