Wheel Risers

Raise vehicles up for maintenance jobs or elevate them to dock height for loading and unloading. These risers have a diamond surface texture for positive traction.
Wheel Risers with Forklift Pockets


Pockets make it easy to move these risers with a forklift. Use them to raise vehicles up for maintenance jobs or bring vehicles up to dock height for loading and unloading. The diamond surface texture creates good traction, so tires won't slip or spin.
A roll-off lip stops tires from going too far and accidentally falling off the riser.
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Number of Risers | Height | Capacity, lbs. | Width | Height | Level Length | Length | Width | Overall Width | Material | Features | Specifications Met | Each | |
1 | 6 1/4" | 40,000 | 7 1/2" | 2 1/2" | 24" | 48" | 24" | __ | Painted Steel | Forklift Pockets, Roll Off Lip | ANSI B56.1 | 0000000 | 0000000 |
2 | 6 1/4" | 40,000 | 7 1/2" | 2 1/2" | 24" | 48" | 24" | 101 1/8" | Painted Steel | Forklift Pockets | ANSI B56.1 | 0000000 | 00000000 |
Low-Height Vehicle Ramps

Create a smooth transition for driving forklifts over curbs and into shipping containers. Often used for loading or unloading, these vehicle ramps have a diamond texture on the surface to give wheels traction.
Rubber ramps are best for occasional use, since fully loaded forklifts will erode their surface over time. Lock them together with the built-in connectors to make a solid ramp, or separate them to use as wheel tracks.
Note: Ramps that have OSHA specifications listed meet dimensional and construction standards. Check local, state, and federal codes, including OSHA, for safe set up and operating practices.