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  1. EASY TO BUILD MODULAR RAMP SYSTEM (MODELS 71110, 71111, & 71112) Picture of EASY TO BUILD MODULAR RAMP SYSTEM (MODELS 71110, 71111, & 71112) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 8/2011) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Easy To Build Modular Ramp System is a modular ramp designed for use by individuals with mobility or walking disabilities. This freestanding system, made of aircraft-quality aluminum, can be used for access to a home entrance with or without existing steps or a porch. DIMENSIONS: Length is 8 feet (model 71110), 16 feet (model 71111), or 24 feet (model 71112). All models are 36 inches wide. CAPACITY: 850 pounds....[More Information]

  2. KICKPLATE (MODEL DL2527S) Picture of KICKPLATE (MODEL DL2527S) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The KickPlate, model DL2527S, is a protective plate designed to protect doors from damage by wheelchairs, walkers, and other amubulatory devices. These thin metal plates have pre-drilled screw holes and come with screws for installation. Placed on the vulnerable part of a door, they can protect the door surface from scratches and dents made by wheelchairs, walkers, canes, and shopping or laundry carts. DIMENSIONS (HxW):...[More Information]

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