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These ramps have chains and a long apron for attaching to trucks.
These ramps fold up or retract after use for convenient carrying and storage. Use them on thresholds up to 10" high.
Use these ramps for curbs and thresholds between 3" and 5" high.
Convert standard lumber into a ramp with these attachments.
Lighter than steel, these aluminum dock plates have two handles for quick manual positioning.
These plates allow forklift access so you can easily move them.
Telescoping handles with wheels let one person lift and position these dock plates without using a forklift.
Permanently attach these levelers to a dock to bridge the gap between the edge of the dock and a truck.
Raise vehicles up for maintenance jobs or elevate them to dock height for loading and unloading.
The heaviest dock plates we offer, these are built to endure high-traffic use. Forklift loops on the top flip up for easy maneuvering with a forklift.
These cable ramps handle heavy pedestrian and equipment traffic.
Use in areas with light pedestrian traffic.
Curve these ramps to route cable around bends and corners in indoor areas with heavy pedestrian and equipment traffic.
Lay your cable in the slit on the top so it stays off the floor.
Multiple channels let you separate different types of cable and cords.
With the widest channels of any of our cable ramps, these ramps can span large cable, hose, and pipe.
These cable ramps are strong enough to withstand equipment traffic.
Protect cable from carts, pedestrians, and other light indoor traffic.
Reduce tripping hazards when running cable and cords through a pedestrian area.
The threshold height can be adjusted to ensure a tight fit under a door.
These thresholds have a seal to provide protection from the elements. With a ribbed top, they offer more slip resistance than smooth-top thresholds.
With a ribbed top, these thresholds offer more slip resistance than smooth-top thresholds.
An antislip coating adds another layer of slip resistance to these thresholds.
In addition to making a transition between flooring surfaces, thresholds are often used to reduce the gap between a door and the floor.
The middle of these three-piece thresholds can be installed smooth or ribbed side up for more slip resistance.
Create a gradual incline between uneven floor surfaces. These ramps are good for allowing wheelchair access.